sj or vitara and jimny?
Re: sj or vitara and jimny?
Pahaha sorry I lost myself for a minute there haha
I've got enough sj's to last me so no bad decisions will be made lol
I've got enough sj's to last me so no bad decisions will be made lol
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Lol. Think im gonna have a hunt for an sj by the sounds of it.
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bradsvitzy wrote:Think im gonna have a hunt for an sj by the sounds of it.
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bradsvitzy wrote:A little debate on whats your personal fav and why.
You do realised you are posting on a forum where the majority of owners drive SJ's?
Personally My favourite is an SJ (as thats what I joined for) I like my SJ because it has bags of character & is relatively simple to fix & seems rugged. What I don't like about it is its speed (or lack of) its fuel consumption & comfort (for any distance) And I really dislike how much theives like them
Vitara - I don't have an experience really but IMO they don't look as nice as an SJ and they arent as rugged as an SJ but as a positive they cope on motorways much better, they are more comfortable, they get better fuel consumption with more power
Jimnys - I sat in one ages ago I found the interior quite claustrophobic, aparantly they are relativly good off road but not as rugged as an SJ, They don't look as good as an SJ as they are so 'bubbly' but I think they look better than a vit, they don't get stolen as much as sj's and they have more power & better economy than an SJ, they also cost more than sj's!
overall I'd choose an SJ
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SJ every time great off road nasty on but who cares, to quote hugh42 old signature more looks than a ferrari. as said easy to work on, and a great
Jimny isnt too bad off road but i can get places my mates Jim cant. they look good when they have been modded. more comfort with coils
Vitara dont really know havent had 1
Jimny isnt too bad off road but i can get places my mates Jim cant. they look good when they have been modded. more comfort with coils
Vitara dont really know havent had 1
Sid James gone but never forgotten
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
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People keep mentioning the fact that SJs are easier to work on... i dont think thats the case.
I would have thought the majority of time working on an SJ would include drilling out siezed bolts, re tapping threads, finding broken wires and brackets etc. In my experience this is the most fustrating part. Not to mention dodgy previous repairs and modifications you might find. For that reason i would suggest that Jimnys are the easier car to work on.
I would have thought the majority of time working on an SJ would include drilling out siezed bolts, re tapping threads, finding broken wires and brackets etc. In my experience this is the most fustrating part. Not to mention dodgy previous repairs and modifications you might find. For that reason i would suggest that Jimnys are the easier car to work on.
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Re: sj or vitara and jimny?
I love SJs so much and will endeavour to always own one.
Hopefully always my current one!
I think SJs are the easiest to work on, although the principles are the same for all of them really!
I love SJs because they are so accessible underneath, especially if you have some suspension lift!
If I drive the front of mine onto ramps, scott can easily lift a gearbox and fully extend his arms
He's got long arms haha
As said before, Vitaras are a much more road going 4x4. Thats the reasoning behind the independent front suspension. I much prefer working on a live axle rather than IFS, mainly because of the CV joint nicely protected inside instead of in the mud...
I'm not overly keen on looks of the SWB vitaras, but I quite fancy a LWB diesel one, then I can have 4 doors!
Jimnys are my second favourite, but all the components are just smaller and lighter, I cant see it being super tough. They are quite simple like SJs, but there is a lot more electrickery!
I love LJs so much and really want one, I love the retro look so much!
I want a 3 cylinder engine as well
Hopefully always my current one!
I think SJs are the easiest to work on, although the principles are the same for all of them really!
I love SJs because they are so accessible underneath, especially if you have some suspension lift!
If I drive the front of mine onto ramps, scott can easily lift a gearbox and fully extend his arms
He's got long arms haha
As said before, Vitaras are a much more road going 4x4. Thats the reasoning behind the independent front suspension. I much prefer working on a live axle rather than IFS, mainly because of the CV joint nicely protected inside instead of in the mud...
I'm not overly keen on looks of the SWB vitaras, but I quite fancy a LWB diesel one, then I can have 4 doors!
Jimnys are my second favourite, but all the components are just smaller and lighter, I cant see it being super tough. They are quite simple like SJs, but there is a lot more electrickery!
I love LJs so much and really want one, I love the retro look so much!
I want a 3 cylinder engine as well
Twiss
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'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
Re: sj or vitara and jimny?
Thats just why I love suzukis in general, what other 4x4s are there where you can hold the gearbox in place with one hand and put the bolts in with the other
Re: sj or vitara and jimny?
nothing wrong with a nicely modded vit it's still a 4X4 and at 27stone i cant fit in a sj or jimny
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My mate is about the same weight and struggles to get into my SJ!!! lol
It was made much easier after shortening the drivers side engine mount.
Now I don't have to punch him in the leg before I go into 1st
It was made much easier after shortening the drivers side engine mount.
Now I don't have to punch him in the leg before I go into 1st
Twiss
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."