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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Suzuki SJ Modified Suspension



Suzuki Modified
Converted coil-over spring front suspension

Suzuki Modified
Modified rear suspension to SOA 


Friday, March 23, 2012

Suzuki Jimny JB43V 1.3cc JLX during PGB4 Expo 4x4 Brunei 2012

My story here, we hope for Suzuki Jimny Malaysia soon..

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A

Suzuki Jimny Sierra JB43V with M13A Engine 1.3cc
Side view of the modified Jimny (with Ironman shocks and steering damper)

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
Rear view of the modified Jimny (roof rack on the top)

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
Front view, need a good steel bumper in future for serious off road

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
Rear view with High Lift Jack

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
Ironman steering damper

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
Radius arm for the rear axle

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
radius arms for the front axle

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
The snorkel on Jimny

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
Steering

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
Automatic transmission

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
Meter panels

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
M13A 1.3cc DOHC 16valve engine

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
M13A 4-cyclinder 1,328cm3 DOHC 16 Valve engine

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
Made in Japan

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
Still have some space at the back

Suzuki Jimny JB43V M13A
Front axle with coil spring

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Suzuki 4x4 at Borneo Safari 2011

Borneo Safari 2011: Day 1
More and more light body for extreme 4x4 challenge in Sabah. Borneo Safari 2011 shows that Suzuki Jimny SJ bodies are the choice by the competitors.

Borneo Safari 2011: Day 1
One of the competitors using Suzuki Jimny SJ body and extremely modified for such extreme 4x4 challenge

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 2
Nice looking jimny from Sarawak

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 2
Competitor from Tawau with their Suzuki Jimny SJ body

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 2
Another competitor using Suzuki Jimny SJ body

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 2
Suzikon from Keningau with Toyota axles

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 2
Scout Suzuki Jimny SJ

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 2
Kinaway competitor with 15BT Suzuki Jimny SJ-based body

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 2
Roll caged Suzuki Jimny SJ competitor

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 3
Camp manager's Suzuki Jimny SJ with 4AGE engine and everything else standard condition

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 3
Rugged Suzuki Jimny SJ

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 3
Tawau competitors with their Suzuki Jimny SJ

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 3
Kinaway heavily modified Suzuki SJ in action

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 3
Suzuki SJ413 with nice 6 hole rim, probably original axle from suzuki

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 3
Nice rear bumper

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 3
This Suzuki SJ413 with modified spring hanger and modified missing link shackle also with coil spring

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 3 - Suzuki SJ modified missing link shackle
The modified missing link shackle (drop shackle) for more wheel articulation

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 3
Nice looking Suzuki Jimny SJ413

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 4
Long Wheel Base (LWB) Suzuki Jimny SJ crawling fast during the sudden river flood

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 5
Suzuki Jimny SJ413 competitor support from Sarawak

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 6
Suzuki Jimny SJ face to face

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 6
This Suzuki Jimny SJ was upgraded to coil spring, probably using original suzuki Jimny new model arm and coil spring

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 6
Modified spring hanger, another technique for suspension lift. This kind of modification extremely need very good welding quality on the spring hanger. 

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 6
Suzuki axle with coil spring

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 6
See the difference? a competitor and lifted Suzuki Jimny SJ

Borneo Safari 2011 - Day 6
Suzuki Jimny SJ with front bumper pulled from the chassis, extreme winch snatch.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Suzuki Death Wobble Experience


On one fine afternoon, I tested my SJ410 on the road to check on something else. Actually preparing the basic SJ410 for the local 4x4 Jamboree which is my first time participating in such 4x4 event. While on the road, the front tyres hit the uneven road and suddenly the car shakes violently. It was around 70KM/h and I almost feel like accident would happen. I quickly did an emergency braking and the frightening shake gone. The terrible front end shake will happen every time the tyres hit even the slight uneven or hole on the road.
I did not aware of the real problem that the first thing I did was to do tyre check and balancing, and replacing the old (bend) leaf spring. However, the problem still keep bugging me. Then, I tried searching on Google about the problem but did not find anything. I nearly sent the car to the workshop but before I made up my mind, I did another search on Google. This time I found a Youtube video about "death wobble" on some Jeeps. Great, that the exact problem on my SJ410. Death wobble is  a violent shaking at a certain speed or after hitting a bump which vibrates the entire front end viciously.


There are lots of possible causes based on my readings. Its ended up my list was:
1. check front axle components (king pin bearing)
2. check steering box
3. check steering component
4. check steering damper
5. check bushing

Ok. In order to do them all, necessary things were removed. I'm not a mechanic, just a keen DIY with Google is my best friend. What's most important I found was the steering damper. It seems out of order which made me think that this was the real source of the problem. However, on second thought,  when I checked my brother's SJ413, there's no steering damper. Therefore, I think that "Suzuki death wobble" is caused by one or multiple problems as listed above. One of my friends suggests me to modify the steering damper attachment using LN106 Toyota Hilux damper for better and cheaper alternative to the expensive Suzuki steering (not OEM) damper. It cost me around RM170 for the Suzuki steering damper while Hilux damper is just around RM120. However, to use the Hilux steering damper, I have to do some welding work and I want to avoid that for this time around.

So, apart from replacing this one only, I have decided to do some other replacements. I replaced front axle kingpin bearings because they look like not in good condition anymore, including the oil seals and knuckle seals. Then, replaced the steering box with new (used) which I got from a friend, because the old steering box was quite bad with too much play. The universal joint on the steering shaft was also replaced. Finished with that, my SJ410 is back to perfect condition again.

Suzuki SJ410 repair 
Standard leaf spring replacement

Suzuki SJ410 repair 
The real cause of the death wobble on my SJ410, out of service steering damper.
Suzuki SJ410 repair 
Replacing the kingpin bearings and seals.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Suzuki SJ competitor - Kundasang Semi Hardcore Challenge

Location: Kampung Lembah Permai, Kundasang Ranau
Date: 18-19 Dec 2010

Kitup 4x4 Kundasang Challenge
Spec: Semi-buggy, Engine: Isuzu 4JB1 2.8cc turbo

Kitup 4x4 Kundasang Challenge