New Jimny
New Jimny
Hey all
Just bought a new Jimny.
Just using for a daily comute to work and back around 4 miles a day.
Just sold my Fiat 500 which was great.
Now I have a 4x4 and hopefully I can get to do a bit of the off road thing soon.
Jimny seems capable. Hopefully I will get some ideas of where to do the offroading on the forum. Live in west london.
Cheers
Just bought a new Jimny.
Just using for a daily comute to work and back around 4 miles a day.
Just sold my Fiat 500 which was great.
Now I have a 4x4 and hopefully I can get to do a bit of the off road thing soon.
Jimny seems capable. Hopefully I will get some ideas of where to do the offroading on the forum. Live in west london.
Cheers
Re: New Jimny
to :suzuki:clubUK matey
Jimny's are very capable little offroaders, the only thing to watch out for is the front CVs can be a bit weak when you run larger more aggressive tyres.
You might have to travel a bit for offroading,don't think there's a huge amount in London
Jimny's are very capable little offroaders, the only thing to watch out for is the front CVs can be a bit weak when you run larger more aggressive tyres.
You might have to travel a bit for offroading,don't think there's a huge amount in London
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Re: New Jimny
Hi and welcome to the forum!!!
Yeah it would have to be some very urban off roading!!!
I think the closest pay and play sites to you are Mud Monsters (A23/Crawley) or 4x4 without a club (M4/Aldermaston)
Yeah it would have to be some very urban off roading!!!
I think the closest pay and play sites to you are Mud Monsters (A23/Crawley) or 4x4 without a club (M4/Aldermaston)
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Re: New Jimny
welcome to the club dude
have you any plans for it or are you gonna keep it standard?
have you any plans for it or are you gonna keep it standard?
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Well I have loads of plans for it but seeing as though I bought it for my wife(me) the changes will be subtle at first and slow. But nevertheless if I can get her interested in the offroading then maybe changes will be bigger and better.suzukisteve wrote:welcome to the club dude
have you any plans for it or are you gonna keep it standard?
Anyone been down water lane Alton? Looked on youtube and seems perfect for an outing and not too far from me only 50mls.
And cheers for the welcome
Cheers
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Your best bet for local offroading info might be to speak to Alex known as donkeychomp on here. He lives in Staines and when I dropped him some parts off he showed me some photos of some local spots.
Anyways to SCUK
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Anyways to SCUK
Dan
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Re: New Jimny
Cheers mate. Will ping him a message.dan_2k_uk wrote:Your best bet for local offroading locally might be to speak to Alex known as donkeychomp on here. He lives in Staines and when I dropped him some parts off he showed me some photos of some local spots.
Anyways to SCUK
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Re: New Jimny
The first thing you'll want is a set of off-road tyres. Any proper 4x4, i.e. Land Rovers (not including Evoques or Freemasons), Land Cruisers, Hiluxs etc. are plenty capable if they've got a set of decent tyres. I suppose if you could fit off-road tyres on an X5 or a Freeloader, they would probably perform acceptably too, so long as they didn't need to flex much.4x4rookie wrote:Well I have loads of plans for it but seeing as though I bought it for my wife(me) the changes will be subtle at first and slow. But nevertheless if I can get her interested in the offroading then maybe changes will be bigger and better.
I've got road tyres on the front and ATs on the back, and so on wet roads I get oversteer because the ATs slide easier on wet tarmac, but off-road I get understeer because the road tyres aren't doing bugger all. In an idea world I'd have two sets of wheels an tyres, but until my university loan comes through, this is a compromise.
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Re: New Jimny
to the club .
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Re: New Jimny
Hi the Jimny is a good capable little truck, the son in laws got one an it gets most places my SJ gets
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Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good