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SJ41x transfer case mounting kit supplier ?
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09 Mar 2020 10:29 #219621
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Looking for a nice clean and straight LHD Jimny..... Not any more.
Got one that seems to have been magnatized and driven through the "Big Jimny Bits" parts stores too quickly so it missed a few items.
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I found a link for 2 suppliers: DG tuning & RS manuf but I don't get a reply
www.bigjimny.com/mediawiki/index.php/Tra..._SJ_41x_installation
I also found out that ZukParts in NZ do them but out of stock
Does anybody else supply the whole kit ?
www.bigjimny.com/mediawiki/index.php/Tra..._SJ_41x_installation
I also found out that ZukParts in NZ do them but out of stock
Does anybody else supply the whole kit ?
Looking for a nice clean and straight LHD Jimny..... Not any more.
Got one that seems to have been magnatized and driven through the "Big Jimny Bits" parts stores too quickly so it missed a few items.
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09 Mar 2020 10:55 - 09 Mar 2020 10:57 #219622
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If you use instagram send this guy a message
zuki-up.ru
He's in Russia he will reply to English text
Also think he's a member on here but can't remember his name
zuki-up.ru
He's in Russia he will reply to English text
Also think he's a member on here but can't remember his name
Last edit: 09 Mar 2020 10:57 by jackonlyjack. Reason: link won't work
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09 Mar 2020 13:22 #219627
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Looking for a nice clean and straight LHD Jimny..... Not any more.
Got one that seems to have been magnatized and driven through the "Big Jimny Bits" parts stores too quickly so it missed a few items.
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Union Jack: Cheers. Waiting to hear from Russia
HM4X4 do 2 nice kits for 400EUROs & 300EUROs
www.hm4x4.com/en/suzuki-jimny-tcase-samurai
However their Euro400 kit states.... "To complete the change will have to buy a gearbox is a Samurai and a central shaft or Sj Sj Samurai or easily found and used if necessary kit for Samurai super reduced or Sj."
Is this right ?
The Euro300 kit doesn't mention it and doesn't have the flange stud pattern adapters
Also changed my settings to www.ebay.co.uk instead of .com & found a kit by XSHOCKDAKAR but the tcase mount doesn't cradle it like the HM4X4 one which looks more like a Mighty Kong
What are you guys using ?
HM4X4 do 2 nice kits for 400EUROs & 300EUROs
www.hm4x4.com/en/suzuki-jimny-tcase-samurai
However their Euro400 kit states.... "To complete the change will have to buy a gearbox is a Samurai and a central shaft or Sj Sj Samurai or easily found and used if necessary kit for Samurai super reduced or Sj."
Is this right ?
The Euro300 kit doesn't mention it and doesn't have the flange stud pattern adapters
Also changed my settings to www.ebay.co.uk instead of .com & found a kit by XSHOCKDAKAR but the tcase mount doesn't cradle it like the HM4X4 one which looks more like a Mighty Kong
What are you guys using ?
Looking for a nice clean and straight LHD Jimny..... Not any more.
Got one that seems to have been magnatized and driven through the "Big Jimny Bits" parts stores too quickly so it missed a few items.
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09 Mar 2020 13:38 #219628
by jackonlyjack
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I have the rock watt cradle on mine you could try him but he's become a little unreliable
yes you will need new propshafts
jimnybits do front and rear not cheap (but are nice and beefy)
you'll need an sj410 intermediary prop (gearbox to transfer)also 12mm spacer needed
It is possible to use standard jimny front prop (you may have to change or drill flange on transfer box)
sj 413 front prop on rear
Maybe the Russian can supply the needed propshafts........If he has intermediary props let me know i need a new one
Jack
yes you will need new propshafts
jimnybits do front and rear not cheap (but are nice and beefy)
you'll need an sj410 intermediary prop (gearbox to transfer)also 12mm spacer needed
It is possible to use standard jimny front prop (you may have to change or drill flange on transfer box)
sj 413 front prop on rear
Maybe the Russian can supply the needed propshafts........If he has intermediary props let me know i need a new one
Jack
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09 Mar 2020 13:51 #219632
by mlines
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2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses
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I am using a prototype from Offroad Armory from around 2009.
Each kit will differ slightly in the props it will use. This will be due to the choice of the manufacturer around its precise positioning (although the transfer stick position somewhat limits this). Therefore you will see them require various combinations of propshafts, Usually SJ based (which introduces the issue of the flange bolt sizes.) Be aware that there are different lengths of SJ mini-prop as well to add to the confusion.
Given that specialists such as Bailey Morris are not particularly expensive for adjusting props (I have just had one shortened for £60 and one lengthened for £80 - both then balanced) you could probably get your Jimny ones adjusted rather than mess around trying to find the correct SJ ones. You would still have to look into the bolt patterns on the flanges to either get the correct ones or drill the flanges appropriately/
Each kit will differ slightly in the props it will use. This will be due to the choice of the manufacturer around its precise positioning (although the transfer stick position somewhat limits this). Therefore you will see them require various combinations of propshafts, Usually SJ based (which introduces the issue of the flange bolt sizes.) Be aware that there are different lengths of SJ mini-prop as well to add to the confusion.
Given that specialists such as Bailey Morris are not particularly expensive for adjusting props (I have just had one shortened for £60 and one lengthened for £80 - both then balanced) you could probably get your Jimny ones adjusted rather than mess around trying to find the correct SJ ones. You would still have to look into the bolt patterns on the flanges to either get the correct ones or drill the flanges appropriately/
Martin
2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses
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09 Mar 2020 14:00 #219633
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Martin did you have mini-prop shortened from standard jimny one
If yes how much play/slide or slip did you leave...........best guess in mm please
If yes how much play/slide or slip did you leave...........best guess in mm please
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