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Hi, when you screwed in the bracket for the radio did you have anything behind the plastic (i.e. a metal bracket) or just purely the screws into the plastic?
Nice video! I really like your tyres. I'm thinking of getting some all-terrains that fit with the stock alloy rims. My concern is if it would void warranty at all? I understand bigger tyres would also adjust the speedometer, could I get this adjusted so it is accurate? Thanks for the advice.
I definitely agree with your review of the Jimny. I got my first Jimny in 1980. Replaced it in 1990 and again in 2005. You could call me a fanboy, and I admit loving this little marvel to bits. I used to live on a small Tasmanian Island, so driving long distances was never an issue. My off-roading consisted only with dirt roads and beach travel. I can recommend the Jimny to anyone loving small cars. All three were absolutely reliable, and I had never any problems. I live now in the city, still have my Jimny and would not hesitate to get another Jimny. However, being now 77 years, I would buy an automatic one!
Great visuals, showing the capabilities of the Jimny, but why, oh, why did have to Ron the video with the terrible RU-vid music. This ear-splittingly offensive pollution belongs on childrens craft videos, not 4WD videos!
Got one earlier this year, it was everything I expected. I put some lightweight toyos, the original size, I am thinking about moving up in size 215/75/15 and going BF KM3s. It's my only car but I do mostly city driving and off road, I sometimes do highway but far shorter trips compared to you, about 250km one way. Would you recommend it? I don't care if the consumption goes up a bit, I mostly care about ride quality.
With HT tires my new jimny did 5.8L/100km, with AT tires its 6.3L/100km on inter city paved road. You can do it if you keep the car speed below 90km/H.