Queensland Suzuki Jimny JB74 Drive Day through Belthorpe, Conondale and Jimna
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
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Absolutely fantastic day with 19 new JB74 Jimny’s, 1 older Jimny and a Jeep.
We drove through the amazing Belthorpe and Conondale National Parks, finishing at Jimna State Forest.
Was a great scenic drive with a few small challenges on the way!
As a new owner, this made me smile from here to ‘ere!
Awesome! Waiting for my new 2021 Jimny to arrive in January! Can't wait!
That’s awesome mate very exciting tines ahead 😊
Fantastic love to come on next run, had ours a year on the 6 December. Love it.
Please do! It would be great to have you there. Starting to plan another drive for Jan I believe. 😊
Did you get it
How much did it cost delivered?
I installed a throttle controller for my 4th Gen Jimny what a difference that made.
Yeah they’re a great investment the throttle controller. 🤙🏼
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Great footage guys, PS was the Jeep lost.
I’m interested to know guys, what percent of the time were you in 4x4 High vs 4x4 Low range.
Thanks mate. Hmmm it was so long ago it’s hard to remember. But we would have been in high range for a lot of it apart from the trickier sections. 😊🤙🏼
Cool
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1 Jimny looks different. What year was that?
Yeah the red one was an older model 😊 unsure of what year.
Interested to know who has OME vs Iron man, and what they though of each
I really like 4x4 where I come from, we do 4x4 now I live here in Australia Sidney see the video of jmz 4x4 chile they are good
Amazing 4x4’ing in Chile 🙌🏼
What tyre pressure were running on these tracks ? 🍻
Everyone is different depending on their tyre size and brand and the set up of their rigs. Most jimnys around 15-18 psi. I’m usually at 10psi.
Nice rig! 2 questions,
1: does the 30inch mud terrain tyres rub anywhere under full flex with 2 inch lift and aftermarket bumper?
2: how do you find the massive tyres on open road freeway driving?
Thanks mate! 😊 Yeah so I had to do a fair bit of cutting with the 30’s. A bit from the back bottom edge of the AFN bar and also plenty from the plastic guards in the wheel arch. All good now though. 👍🏼
As far as general driving, it’s a bit slower off the mark but that’s the only noticeable difference. Since I mainly use my Jimny off-road it definitely well worth it for the off-road performance 😊
@@TheLittleRig Thanks, looking forward to more videos :)
Thank you legend 🙏
What are the first mods you suggest?
Hmmmm depends on what you’re most using your 4x4 for. For us it was suspension, tyres, bullbar and winch so we could hit some tough tracks on our own and know that we could winch recover if we got stuck or in trouble 😊
00:31 samurai JB31?
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What winch plate at 4:30 does that green one have?
I believe he has the Jimny Bits winch plate 😊👍🏼
How do you find out about these days?
Hey Bill 😊 The events are shared on the QLD JB74 owners page on FB. Jump on there if you’re can mate and join the group, we do them all the time now 🙌🏼
Auto or manual ???
Mine is manual mate.
Never ever attach your dog with a wire on your car.
En que pais es ahí?
Sorry I can’t translate this? ☹️
Esto es Australia
Yo soy de México y aqui apenas en este año 2021 se empezo a vender el Suzuki Jimny 2021 . Aca nuestro pais cuenta con una gran diversidad de rios,montañas, bosques, sierras , selvas, desiertos, nieve para poder salir a disfrutar estos vehículos.
A short wheel base 4x4 is no good on steep climbs, because the weight transfers to the rear wheels, good luck thrashing the little engines.
Hahahaha mate you should head over to my insta to check out what this short wheel base can do these days (this video is very old). Still yet to find a steep climb I can’t do. Although you are correct, the risk is far greater in the swb.
Open roof anyone ?
spotted one not jimny
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Будь ласка вишлете один. Україна. Дуже дякую.