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flat towing a Jimny


Hi everyone

Paul and I would like to flat tow a Suzuki Jimny but we have heard that certain modifications need to be made to this vehicle before it can be.  So my question is what type of modifications need to be done i.e. does it need a dog clutch. 

 

Thanks in advance

 

Debbie and Paul



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Hi Debbie and Paul,

  Not sure about the Jimny,maybe someone on the forum will know .I would have thought that you would put both gear boxes in neutral. Just check your manual to be sure.

We flat tow a Suzuki Grand Vitara(auto) and we have to put the gear box in the park position and the transfer case in park.We do have to stop every couple of hundred KLM however 

and run the engine so as to circulate the oil in the gear box.

Cheers,

 

Blues man.

 

Sorry Debbie and Paul , that should have read ,Gear box in the park position and the transfer case  in neutral.

 

 



-- Edited by Blues Man on Saturday 4th of April 2015 08:14:27 AM

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Some years back now about 5 , we wanted to flat tow a Jiminy using a Hitch n Go A frame but they had not mastered the bar that attaches to the chassis that permanently stays there , so we went for the 2 door Grand Vitara manual 5 speed. Their are more manufacturers out there now , I would have thought they would have worked it out by now. Suzuki's vehicle manual states , use second gear and the Transfer case be put in Neutral and yes Suzuki also recommend every 300k's stop and start engine. Which is what we have done for the last 5 years and haven't had any problems. Some of the new A frames are a lot easier to hook now.
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Hi
Yes you do need to put a dog clutch in the rear tail shaft.It is called a "wizard" and can be fitted by most Suzuki mechanics. they shorten the tail shaft to fit this and the operating leaver comes up through the console behind the handbrake. As an alternative you can remove the rear tail shaft and drive on the front wheel drive until you need 4X4 but I have no formal qualification to tell you this is ok.

Cost was about $2500 in Brisbane 12 months ago from a company called "Suzisport"

I have no connection with this company 

The pics show it all pretty well

"These photo's were sent to me when Suzisport were doing the job so they are technically the property of Suzisport. I do not claim they are my photo's" RE copywrite rules

Cheers



-- Edited by jade46 on Saturday 4th of April 2015 08:31:05 AM



-- Edited by jade46 on Saturday 4th of April 2015 08:40:52 AM

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Thanks everyone for your help. Sorry it has taken a few days to get back to you all. We have called into a hitch and go supplier and they said the same as you jade46 so we have decided to go another vehicle.

Thanks again

Paul

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A Dihatsu Terios seems a popular choice but finding one with low K's is the problem

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Hi Jade46

i just came across your reply to this post and I am currently looking at the Jimny as a flat tow option.

Can I ask, which flat tow system did you go with and was it easy enough to have it installed to the Jimny?

 

Thanks

Stephen



-- Edited by Bigman on Thursday 8th of September 2016 08:52:42 AM

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I gave up on the Jimny and went with an Alto. The photo's I posted earlier were from the supplier.Suzy Sports in Loganholme Brisbane
At the time Ready Brute tried to fit one to a Jimny and could not get it to work Something about the negative camber on the front end of most cars and the Jimny doesn't Not sure but they gave up and I didn't want a Hitch and Go system. This is probably not what you want to hear but in my experience the Jimny was too hard to go with and I believe the only tow system is the Hitch and Go. I hope someone else can tell me I'm wrong for your sake but that is my experience. 

You can if you choose remove the rear tailshaft only 4 bolts and drive the Jimny in front wheel drive unless you need 4x4 and refit tailshaft if you do. The dog clutch is called a wizard and was about $2500 fitted 2 years ago

I would also suggest the Jimny is probably too heavy to tow with MH in the avatar It needs to be less than 1500 GVM



-- Edited by jade46 on Thursday 8th of September 2016 11:24:15 AM



-- Edited by jade46 on Thursday 8th of September 2016 11:25:51 AM

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Hi

thanks for the quick response.

Sounds like it may be too hard. The GVM @ 1420kg was about right but with all the work to achieve the flat tow it may be simpler to look for an alternative vehicle.

thanks again,

Stephen



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The old Suzuki Sierra are good if you can find one or the Terios as stated before. Do you really need that 4x4 is what you have to ask

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