Great video! I love mine as well. Your old one came out much easier than mine did haha. I had to use a ball joint separator as I couldn't get it out no matter how many times I hit it with the hammer.
Well, it's an upgrade for the wheel to feel number? Is it safe? I don't know, the wheel has a lot of "dead zone" already to be safer, i hate it but i understand it, and i think the liveliness of it is also by design. Anyway, subbed, watching all Jimny videos.
Don’t be fooled - it’s not that easy to install. Both screws are covered with screw glue (loctite) and removing them is nightmare - especially that „slightly” hammered (xDD)
Great video! I love mine as well. Your old one came out much easier than mine did haha. I had to use a ball joint separator as I couldn't get it out no matter how many times I hit it with the hammer.
@paulalvarezdelcastillo4117 Haha I did some strategic editing. It took quite a few hits to free it from the link 😂
Well, it's an upgrade for the wheel to feel number?
Is it safe?
I don't know, the wheel has a lot of "dead zone" already to be safer, i hate it but i understand it, and i think the liveliness of it is also by design.
Anyway, subbed, watching all Jimny videos.
nice upgrade
Great Explanation 🫡
@@anukulpaliwal9843 thank you 😊
I can’t get my old one off, hammer or ball joint separator won’t touch it. Any tips?
@@TommyClark-i2u try hitting on the side or a bigger hammer.
Can this be done to stock non lifted Jimny to improve Highway cruising wondering
@@peterhimmel1654 It sure can be upgraded on a stock jimny 👍
Is that any car?? IFS vehicles??? Thanks for sharing
@@louiskudlak2256 Just for solid axle vehicles. 👍
@@LowRangeNick thanks for replying
How much did the upgrade cost you mate?
@@lukegramm769 approx $180
So you recommend?
@@mattyoz0 Definately. Big improvement 👍
@@LowRangeNick sold.
Don’t be fooled - it’s not that easy to install. Both screws are covered with screw glue (loctite) and removing them is nightmare - especially that „slightly” hammered (xDD)