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Planning a turbo 1.6 Vitara Tin Top
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 8:55 am
by trapper
Hey Guys I'm debating with myself over the benefit of high lift springs/ riser kits as a suspension mod. The truck I'm intending to build will have to be road legal and mods will have to suit work use as well as more "adventurous" pursuits. With this in mind I'm considering an air bag setup front and rear with a four inch range.......... -2"; standard; +2" ride height presets. This is hopefully enough to suit road, work (I have to carry wood and metal components) and farm track, light green laning, I'm not looking at competition style off roading.
Any thoughts? I asked the dog but he just covered his eyes with his paws!!!
Re: Planning a turbo 1.6 Jimny
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 9:40 am
by ScottieJ
Theres a saying often used in the off-road world "KISS"....keep it simple stupid (not calling you stupid
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). If you over complicate an off-roader it will be less reliable and have more issues to fix on a regular basis.
For the use you are describing there's not really any need for any suspension lift, maybe 2" at most and that won't really effect it's on road handling.
Airbags sound like an over complicated system for very little gain and tbh they probably won't be very good or reliable off-road.
What size tyres do you want to run?
Re: Planning a turbo 1.6 Jimny
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 2:28 pm
by RickUK
I cannot see any advantage on what you are trying to achieve,why the idea of such a complicated suspension package when i am almost certain a better setup can be achieved with alot less effort.
Of course i am more than likely missing the point,but good luck with this adventurous project,i basically use mine for exactly the same type of work horse with occasional trips off road but my Vitara LWB is totally stock but its never got stuck yet or never let me down mechanically either.
I have to agree with Scottie on this one,unless you are trying to achieve a balls out off roader and require the best suspension set up going then 'KISS' much less to gop wrong and in the long term much more reliable.
Of course these are just my own thoughts.
Re: Planning a turbo 1.6 Jimny
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 7:17 pm
by trapper
RickUK wrote:I cannot see any advantage on what you are trying to achieve,why the idea of such a complicated suspension package when i am almost certain a better setup can be achieved with alot less effort.
Of course i am more than likely missing the point,but good luck with this adventurous project,i basically use mine for exactly the same type of work horse with occasional trips off road but my Vitara LWB is totally stock but its never got stuck yet or never let me down mechanically either.
I have to agree with Scottie on this one,unless you are trying to achieve a balls out off roader and require the best suspension set up going then 'KISS' much less to gop wrong and in the long term much more reliable.
Of course these are just my own thoughts.
Re: Planning a turbo 1.6 Jimny
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 7:20 pm
by trapper
Thanks both for your thoughts the air bag to the rear is for load carrying purposes mainly to allow the ride height to be reduced for loading purposes and then returned to "standard" ride height when load carrying
Re: Planning a turbo 1.6 Jimny
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 11:16 pm
by ScottieJ
How much weight are you intending to carry? I doubt you'll have any issues with standard suspension tbh.
Re: Planning a turbo 1.6 Jimny
Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 12:06 am
by donkeychomp
Am I missing the bleedin' obvious?
The 1.6 turbo....
Re: Planning a turbo 1.6 Jimny
Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 5:28 pm
by trapper
Ok Guys and Girls I finally committed to my first Suzi. Not the Jimny as originally intended but a Vitara JLX 1.6 three door tin top. First job is a set of freewheeling front hubs has anyone tried the Jimnybits kit? If so is it worthwhile?
Re: Planning a turbo 1.6 Jimny
Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 9:11 pm
by donkeychomp
Yes they are always a good idea, saves fuel for one thing.
What turbo and you going to use?
Re: Planning a turbo 1.6 Jimny
Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 6:37 am
by trapper
At the moment I have a turbo that was originally fitted to a 1.7tdi Vauxhall/Opel engine..... it only cost me £35 so I'll need to give it a detailed check but I reckon it should be about the right size for the 1.6........ I'm not looking for outright speed performance just that bit extra. as the Vit will be my only transport its all got to be done on a rolling build basis