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    SVO ....Small Vehicle Overlanding

    What fuel economy do you guys get on your vehicles? It's probably one of our biggest advantages being small, but being body on frame, solid axle and shaped like a brick mine isn't fantastic. I just did 85 miles of (mostly) highway driving and got: 25mpg (US gallons) 30mpg (UK gallons) 9.3L/100km
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    My little Suzuki

    Great Jimny, I recognise your pictures from the BigJimny forum :)
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    The Economy of Rig-Building

    Thank you very much for the replies guys. Although there can never be a clear answer you've definitely helped me with my decision, and I've just spent a bunch on a lift kit (finally)!
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    The Economy of Rig-Building

    Hi folks, A pretty vague question but how do you guys approach building older rigs from a financial point of view? How do you know when you cross the line from improving a rugged old truck to throwing money into a black hole? Do you have any clear rules on how to judge whether a project makes...
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    Member Rides

    @CDN Offroader So sorry I haven't been on the site for a while and missed this! I absolutely love mine but they do have their disadvantages lol. It is a very small and light vehicle. The space is surprisingly good for the driver - I'm 6'3" and 220lbs and I have plenty of room. But I wouldn't...
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    Member Rides

    Thanks bud! It is indeed a cousin of the Sidetrack, which was sold over here as the Vitara (they still make that line, a new model just came out). In terms of lineage it is a direct descendant of the old Suzuki Samurai/SJ. It's more offroad-biased than the Sidetrack/Vitara.
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    Hey bud! They are Goodyear Wrangler ATs in the stock size for a Jimny which is 205/70/R15.

    Hey bud! They are Goodyear Wrangler ATs in the stock size for a Jimny which is 205/70/R15.
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    Wee Jim

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