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Aiming high: the delta4x4 Suzuki Jimny on portal axles!

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Aiming high: the delta4x4 Suzuki Jimny on portal axles!

delta4x4, the Off-road vehicle specialist from southern Germany 1980 with the predecessor of Jimny, the LJ80 dared to take the first steps in off-road tuning. The LJ80 from delta4x4 was unbeatable in the field. 40 years later has delta4x4 with the well-known Swiss tuner Avus car together again an unbeatable Suzuki optimized for the terrain. In addition to the portal axes, Avus car an additional Lifting gear of 45 millimeters. In connection with the portal axles and the larger wheels, the increases ground clearance so up to 40 cm (under the differentials). Without a roof rack and additional chassis, the Jimny is only approx. 1,8 meters high, which is what makes him in the offroad world unique power.

Suzuki Jimny on portal axles

For delta, the task was the off-road artist Rims, tires, matching Wheel arch extensions and on request with a 76 mm thick Front protection system made of stainless steel and one Three ton winch equip. delta4x4 has chosen the Classic B Rims in the classic eight-hole design in size 18 × 8.5 and on top of the class Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S mounted in 265 / 60R18. The advantage of this combination: The all-terrain tire has sufficient potential for off-road use and carries it Snowflake icon on its flank, which identifies it as a real winter tire. The Klassik B rim with an exchangeable collision protection is made for the tough Off-road use.

Switchable 100% lock on both axes

One switchable each 100% lock on the two axles make the portal axle Jimny fit for even the most difficult off-road applications. The Jimny's are for them Switzerland and Germany homologated since 2021 and are available from € 56.000 (approx. CHF 60.000). With locks, underride protection and roof rack, the little one comes to € 65.000 (approx. CHF 70.000). If we get more information about the changes, there will of course be an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply take ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

Aiming high: the delta4x4 Suzuki Jimny on portal axles!

Hard facts - what does delta / Avus offer for the Jimny portal axis:

  • Portal axes for € 20.000
  • Horn tools 3 ton winch for 3.000 €
  • Elevation 45 mm including damper for 1.500 €
  • Lock per axis for 3.500 €
  • complete wheels from €3.500
  • wheel arch extensions for 1.695 €
  • Stainless steel front bar for € 600

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Aiming high: the delta4x4 Suzuki Jimny on portal axles!

delta4x4 - Suzuki Jimny with portal axles
Photo credit: delta4x4 terrain sports and accessories trading company

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