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09 Jun 2016 20:31 #168274
by Mxstuu
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Hi there,
I'm new to this I have just bought a 2004 Suzuki jimny and was wondering what modification I can do to it for off-roading? It already has a body lift kit. And also a suspension lift kit
Any help or advice would be appreciated
THANK YOU
I'm new to this I have just bought a 2004 Suzuki jimny and was wondering what modification I can do to it for off-roading? It already has a body lift kit. And also a suspension lift kit
Any help or advice would be appreciated
THANK YOU
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09 Jun 2016 20:40 #168275
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Depends on your budget and what you want to do with it.
Id start with 4:16.1 Rocklobster transferbox, paddle clutch, rear disk conversion, ARB lockers front and rear, HD props, HD shafts and CV's, front and rear winches and a full external/internal rollcage.
Id start with 4:16.1 Rocklobster transferbox, paddle clutch, rear disk conversion, ARB lockers front and rear, HD props, HD shafts and CV's, front and rear winches and a full external/internal rollcage.
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09 Jun 2016 21:16 #168276
by Keithy
You forgot the full underbody protection and an M16A conversion.
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Take it out playing and find out what you need...all the above isn't a bad start
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That's just ridiculous!supergaz wrote: Depends on your budget and what you want to do with it.
Id start with 4:16.1 Rocklobster transferbox, paddle clutch, rear disk conversion, ARB lockers front and rear, HD props, HD shafts and CV's, front and rear winches and a full external/internal rollcage.
You forgot the full underbody protection and an M16A conversion.

Take it out playing and find out what you need...all the above isn't a bad start

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09 Jun 2016 22:09 #168279
by Daniel30
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Welcome to the forum Sounds like you just need a decent set of tyres 
Like Keithy said try it and see the more extreme places you take it the more extreme mods you will need :silly:

Like Keithy said try it and see the more extreme places you take it the more extreme mods you will need :silly:
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12 Jun 2016 15:10 #168406
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Can you recommend a good set of tyres? And a good place to buy buts for a jimny
Cheers
Cheers
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12 Jun 2016 15:29 - 12 Jun 2016 15:32 #168409
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Depends on the ground in your area. Is it Hard or Soft most of the time? Mud, gravel, rock, grass or sand? 
Try www.jimnybits.co.uk . for parts & tires. :)

Try www.jimnybits.co.uk . for parts & tires. :)
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