brachunky
Scotland
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dreaming of a jimnybrachunky
@brachunky
Club Retro Rides Member 72
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Sept 9, 2018 12:06:53 GMT
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What's wrong with them? At least they generally give a half-decent handbrake, unlike some rear disc braked vehicles. i used to kill brake shoes for a pastime on my samurai when much wading or deep mud offroading...never needed to replace pads once i had done a disc conversion. admittedly 99% of the ones sold will see nothing more arduous than a pot hole but surely drums are just too old hat these days? So are cart springs but they still use 'em!
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Sept 9, 2018 17:12:47 GMT
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maybe...but they are still fit for purpose...drums arent , at least for serious off-roading which is my point unless you want ridiculous articulation but even then there are ways.
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'80 s1 924 turbo..hibernating '80 golf gli cabriolet...doing impression of a skip '97 pug 106 commuter...continuing cheapness making me smile!
firm believer in the k.i.s.s and f.i.s.h principles.
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Sept 9, 2018 21:05:31 GMT
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I want to see one dumped in the weeds on completly not offroad wheels. I think its those arches. EDIT Like this. I don't know/care if its real or not, if its not, it should be.
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Last Edit: Sept 9, 2018 21:15:59 GMT by bmcnut
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Sept 9, 2018 21:09:48 GMT
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I think the problem is, many modern rear disc-braked cars have built-in and usually fairly small diameter drums for the handbrake, which are notoriously awkward to inspect or replace the shoes on (i.e., without first removing the calipers and discs first) so they get neglected.
For instance, I recently had a BMW E39 which although overall a great car, had a lousy and in fact, quite dangerous handbrake (it rolled off the drive into the road once, while I was shutting the gate, so had to chase after it!), even after I had gone to all the trouble of replacing the handbrake shoes. I've had similar problems with a few rear disc-braked cars, so it's made me rather wary of them.
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Sept 9, 2018 21:51:50 GMT
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Drum brakes are a bit pre-historic but on a light car like the Jimny that will be parked mostly in front of a hairdressers shop and my place drum brakes will do.
I have worked for years in outback Australia. Done lots and lots of kilometers on dirt roads, had to take and wanted to take many very rocky steep tracks in mainly rear drum braked vehicles like the old Troop carrier and Hilux. I never had a problem with my drum brakes. However I have always tried to avoid mud. Mud kills everything. Water will dry but mud will set like concrete. I rather drive around mud then wreck my 4WD. Driving through mud is in my mind! just a waist of time. If you flog it hard enough you can drive a Fiesta through knee deep mud. There is little skill needed to drive trough mud. Because I avoid mud and really like the Jimny the Jimny will suit me hopefully well. As long as it can pull my 1100kg trailer.
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Sept 9, 2018 23:47:46 GMT
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Sept 10, 2018 0:24:42 GMT
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That's cool mate.
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Sept 10, 2018 12:44:42 GMT
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Why have you stuck a Merc emblem on the grille?
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Sept 10, 2018 17:21:37 GMT
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Sept 10, 2018 17:23:55 GMT
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Yup, just like that, but with the dishy ones. Big dishy ones.
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Sept 10, 2018 22:17:59 GMT
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I think the Mercedes emblem will confuse many people. I like that. I used to have an old Holden Rodeo. I replaced all badges/emblems with BMW ones. Non car enthusiasts just thought I had a BMW 4wd they never saw before
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Sept 24, 2018 11:48:45 GMT
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Quick review off YooToob
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glenanderson
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dreaming of a jimnyglenanderson
@glenanderson
Club Retro Rides Member 64
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Drum brakes are a bit pre-historic but on a light car like the Jimny that will be parked mostly in front of a hairdressers shop and my place drum brakes will do. I have worked for years in outback Australia. Done lots and lots of kilometers on dirt roads, had to take and wanted to take many very rocky steep tracks in mainly rear drum braked vehicles like the old Troop carrier and Hilux. I never had a problem with my drum brakes. However I have always tried to avoid mud. Mud kills everything. Water will dry but mud will set like concrete. I rather drive around mud then wreck my 4WD. Driving through mud is in my mind! just a waist of time. If you flog it hard enough you can drive a Fiesta through knee deep mud. There is little skill needed to drive trough mud. Because I avoid mud and really like the Jimny the Jimny will suit me hopefully well. As long as it can pull my 1100kg trailer. I think the quoted braked towing capacity is 1300kg. I’d really like one. I don’t need another car, but the ease of use and convenience of our family Octavia is very seductive and sometimes the last thing I want to do is work on my Land-Rover. I’m also massively tempted with an Up! Gti...
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My worst worry about dying is my wife selling my stuff for what I told her it cost...
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glenanderson
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dreaming of a jimnyglenanderson
@glenanderson
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My worst worry about dying is my wife selling my stuff for what I told her it cost...
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MiataMark
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dreaming of a jimnyMiataMark
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There's a discussion on Pistonheads about the new Defender (after some spy shots) and the Jimny was mentioned. Looks like a better Defender replacement than a over-complicated Discovery based Defender. I was intrigued enough to visit the Suzuki web site, might be a good replacement for the wife's Discovery 2.
But drum brakes, hate them with a passion have vowed never to buy another car with them and as has been said useless in mud.
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1990 Mazda MX-52012 BMW 118i (170bhp) - white appliance 2011 Land Rover Freelander 2 TD4 2003 Land Rover Discovery II TD52007 Alfa Romeo 159 Sportwagon JTDm
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recarouk
Yorkshire and The Humber
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Last Edit: Oct 3, 2018 12:23:18 GMT by recarouk
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Jan 22, 2019 11:11:03 GMT
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Just saw the new Jimny at the dealer. I love it. It looks great. I'll go back tomorrow and have a chat.
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autojumbled
Club Retro Rides Member
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dreaming of a jimnyautojumbled
@autojumbled
Club Retro Rides Member 106
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Jan 22, 2019 11:25:47 GMT
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Just saw the new Jimny at the dealer. I love it. It looks great. I'll go back tomorrow and have a chat. What's the wait list like over there?
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Fossilfish
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Thank fossils for fuel!
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Jan 22, 2019 13:10:17 GMT
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Only 2,000 units for UK and all sold. Waiting list for any further would be pointless as they gave been allocated to Japanese market as it size fits into the K car market.
Just wait til they are out of fashion and import one
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Thank fossils for fuel!
1996 Jeep XJ Sport 2.5 Manual 1975 Scimitar 3.0 V6
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Jan 22, 2019 18:05:31 GMT
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