Jimny suspension questions
- mcjimny
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CSAJS wrote: Hello!
My jimny is pushing to the left. The people from aligment said that everthing is ok.
I raised it with HD OME springs, front and rear. At the front i ad more 3cm. My jimny as iron front bumper and a t-max 6500 winch. An iron rear bumper, roof rack with spare tyre.
i managed to put strait. But keeps on pushing to the left.
I was tinking to change my panhard bars (front and rear). I´m waiting for my caster corrections. compare to a original one he is only 5cm higher.
should i get used to it or look for something else.
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When you say its pushing to the left, do you mean the axle sits to the left or the car pulls to the left when driving/braking?
Also to Vaxxi, the shock relocators are a worthwhile mod on any Jimny imo. They improve the range of travel of the shock and aid with the flex, mines only mildly modded and i can already see the benefit.
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- VAXXi
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dadam wrote: Relocation won't affect the height of your rear, it's the springs length that does it
Got it. So the only difference after mounting the rear shock repositioners will be the shocks being a bit more compressed ?
dadam wrote: Some castor bushes would be perfect for 2" lift, but only if your front springs look like bananas!
Most of the 2" lift kit are pretty conservative for the springs shape.
The thing is I don't think an entire lift kit was fitted to the Jimny, just springs + shocks + extended hoses. These are the only pics I managed to find of the installed parts:
Springs don't look too "banana shaped", but I'm thinking the bushes will correct the self-centering of the steering and align everything properly.
Cocopolo wrote: to avoid that the shock + repositioner lenght is not too much for the spring travel
Got it. According to the pictures found above, it looks like the shock + repositioner will be much longer than the spring, so this risk exists indeed
Cocopolo wrote: - radius arms mount guard ... usefull only to grab mud inside them and loose ground clearance
Removed from the list, I was thinking the same thing.
Cocopolo wrote: - lenghtned steering arms ? never heard about them
I'm talking about this one (basically ensuring the steering shaft has a good grip after lifting). I've checked on my Jimny and it's indeed under 2 cm of grip left.
Cocopolo wrote: - even if for 2" lift the castor bushes are enough, the castor arms are much more better: they are usually stronger than stock ones, they can set the castor to a value higher than stock (better driveability and steereing response), and you can use with them the genuine rubber bushes which flexes much more better that castor bushes
I agree with you, but it seems castor corrected radius arms are only available from 3" upwards. I don't intend to go higher ... for now.
Cocopolo wrote: - adjustable panhards for 2" lift are not necessary for correction of axles position, but are a good improvement as they have usually heavy duty constructions against the weak stock ones ...
An adjustable Panhard is quite expensive, so if it's not really necessary I'll wait until the factory one breaks
mcjimny wrote: They improve the range of travel of the shock and aid with the flex, mines only mildly modded and i can already see the benefit.
I was thinking the same thing, but losing a spring sure doesn't sound too good
Thank you for all the answers, I now have a better idea of how things work. So the buying list would be:
- rubber castor correction bushes
- adjustable panhard
- steering spacer
- rear rubber radius arm bushes (might as well do them too if I change the fronts)
- ring mount shock bushes (same as above)
Sounds good ?
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- CSAJS
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What i mean is when i acelerate or in normal tarmac driving. If i remove my hands from the wheel it will go to the left.
When i brake fast it goes to the same side but that i´m used to it. My previous car was a Samurai and he use to do the same.
My front springs with the car raised it has the "banana shape", and after added a 30mm Spring Spacers its more shaped.
Some days ago i raised the jimny to do some checkups, because hear off-road is every day (running away from trafic), and i notice that the from and rear axle they were not align.
Thank you in helping me understand the efects off changing my jimny!
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For a quick check measure the hub centres on each side to see if they are the same.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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- Cocopolo
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2) If you put 3" corrected arms under a 2" lifted jimny, you will have the steering more self-centering than the stock one, and more precise on small angles ... before my actual 5" lift, i used same front arms with a 2" lift, and the drive was very good ...
3) overall if i was you, i will delete ALL items from your buying list and add:
-rear locker
this is far the best mod. you can do on your jimny at actual stage if you like to offroad it ...
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Hmm, so it would be okay to use 3" corrected arms with a 2" lift ? will a prop spacer be needed too ? I don't wheel it so hard to require a locker yet
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