My Chiffon Ivory JB74 SZ5 - blog/mods/build thread
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215 75 15---27.7in
.4in /10.16mm over all
just over 5mm lift.
Put the weight of the car on the tyre then its not a perfect circle where the tyre sits on the road. The only over sized tyres are usually MT / remoulds not AT or road tyres.
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Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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I agree, they should fit fine. Plenty of people running 235/75R15's on stock suspension, which to the maths are another 30mm taller than the 215.Grima wrote: When I rolled a BFG K02 tyre up against the 195 tyre. I went WOW there huge but when fitted don't look so big. Enjoy your Jimny & thanks for blog.
But not all tyres are equal. And while it is true many remoulds come up big or even small. New tyres also have variance from tread to tread and different brands. We have a shed full of tyres on the farm and you wouldn't believe the variance.
Also used to bigger tyres, used to run some 34" tall Simex's on my Discovery.
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I have added the rear rubber load liner. The backs of the seats are fine, but being hard plastic, stuff slipped and slid about quite a bit on them. Hoping the liner will prevent this.
Turned up in just a few days of ordering and fits straight in.
You do need to have the belts clipped to the seat backs however.
Had a bit of a play off road, but still having issue with it jumping out of low range. Fairly sure it is just the linkage, but the dealer has been shut for a couple of weeks now. So unable to get it looked at.
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In the meantime I have Dinitrol'd the underside.
4941 on the chassis rails, arches and floor pan. And ML in the chassis rails and cavities. This is the first time using Dinitrol, I've had lots of success with Waxoyl over the years, but it is messy to apply. The Dinitrol is much easier and cleaner in this respect. And doesn't need heating up first either. Hopefully it will perform as well or better too.
Poser shot in the field with my p38 Range Rover and my brothers Ninety:
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Some bad news, the dealership I bought my Jimny from. Progress Suzuki in Milton Keynes have now closed permanently
This means I'm forced to use another dealership instead. Time will tell if they match the friendliness of Progress.
I also still haven't fitted my AT tyres that I bought about 8 weeks ago!!!! Looking to do this next payday however.
During the lockdown I did treat myself to a Mavic Mini drone. Hoping to use it to get some good off road and green laning footage. For now here is a 'Where's Jimny' photo.
On to more pressing matters. I mentioned a couple of months ago that I was having issues with the Jimny jumping out of low range when off road. Unfortunately this all happened right at the onset of the lockdown when the dealership closed for social distancing reasons. I had been in contact with them, patiently waiting for them to re-open. But now they are permanently closed it has delayed this being looked at.
My 'new' local dealership has had the car in and reported no issues found. Although it is going back in a couple of weeks for a further look. I believe they have a technical request in with Suzuki UK in the meantime.
Here is a video of the problem. As can be seen, it could be quite dangerous. When off road you need to rely on the vehicles abilities and it to do what it is meant too. If this was more extreme terrain with far bigger drop offs, having the vehicle suddenly and without warning loose drive and engine braking, could spell disaster of the highest order.
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