Expecting delivery of my 5 door Jimny in April/May this year. Will replace the stock tyres with Yokohama Geolandar G015 AT 215/75 R15. Great video. Thanks!
I have Jimny tyres on my Volkswagen Caddy van. I got them for free when my cousin upgraded to the size you got. I'm happy with them. My original size was 195/65r15. Now it's 195/80r15. Haha
The 5 door Jimny was launched in India a few days ago. Booked one. As I make myself a 'Things to Do' list, your video has been very helpful....amongst the many inputs, the one where stock suspension could be used on these tyres was great help. Thanks much.
I'm super excited😃 for the 5🚙 door launch. Congratulations🎉 and welcome to the Jimny family. Its positive comments like yours that motivates us to make more content. 🤗
Fantastic video mate really enjoyed watching it. I have heard that on the Jimny you need to change the tyres and lift kit under it is well. I’m in the process of buying myself one soon. Looking forward to watching your next video
Great fun video. So clearance is ok with the 215/75 no rubbing? On stock suspension Thanks. By the way my local tire shops do lift kits. Would I be better to get the 2" lift and tires at the same time. We get the car in a few weeks time
Pardon my stupidity. But isn't the new tyre profile of 75 lower than the stock 80 profile. I understand the width from 195 to 215 but how cam this give you more ground clearance? BTW great video
Hi, I'm planning the 5 door version and will probably fit the 215s' instead of the 195s' I had the 215s' on my Gypsy as well. Did your 215s' before installing the lift kit caused any problem? Or did they touch anywhere on the inside or the body?
It decreased my fuel consumption slightly. If you are trying to decrease your fuel consumption install a throttle controller. I have a video on my EVC throttle controller.
@@lifeafterthirty I don’t have a Jimny. I am still thinking about purchasing one but the feedback on fuel consumption has been very negative. There is talk about them introducing a smaller engine with turbo soon to meet European emissions regulations. I was going to wait for that before pulling the trigger. Do you have a link to that video?
I agree that its not the most fuel efficient vehicle. With its poor aerodynamics and non turbo charged engine you cant expect it to be fuel efficient. Our actual reading on the Jimny now is 11.5km/l or 8.69l/100km. Our 2020 Mercedes benz B200 averaged about 7.3l/100km. If you consider that the B200 was a turbo charged 1300cc engine refined German Technology the Jimny is not that bad. See link to throttle controller ua-cam.com/video/eleJeMamyi4/v-deo.html . You can set it to eco mode and will definitely get you better results than above. Hope this helps.
@@lifeafterthirty Those are quite horrendous fuel consumption stats for a vehicle that size, weight and engine size. I will be using it as a daily driver and I live on a place where fuel is expensive so it’s almost a deal breaker for me. Are your consumption figures before or after installing the throttle controller?
As a daily and if you intend on high mileage I agree its heavy on fuel. Also note that average was mostly high way driving. Those figures are after the throttle controller. If I set the controller to ECO mode I will probably get 13km/l. Price of fuel in South Africa PER LITER ZAR 22.035 EUR 1.234 USD1.216
In the video that's stock suspension. I have installed 40mm raw 4x4 lift kit since posting this video. There's a short video on the suspension under the shorts tab or link here ua-cam.com/users/shortstP61Jqx7cCI
I kept exact same rim size. In South Africa theres not many choices for Jimny. Im unsure on 16 inch but I know if you go too big you affect the speedometer.
@@lifeafterthirty whats about 235 75 15 because they also affecting speedometer right?? Any kind of issue if i do upgrade before any lift kit and whats the effect on speedometer and mileage??
I have done the 40mm lift kit after I upgraded the tyres and ran on stock for a few months with no problems. I think on stock suspension 235 75 15 will rub on the bumper on full lock. I remember the gap on my 215 75 15 being really close to some parts of the body. In the video I reference to a website to check the wheel diameter for upgrades against stock size. The difference in diameter from stock (195 80 15) for my upgrade (215 75 15) is1.5%. Stock vs your upgrade (235 75 15) will be 5.9%. I also have a digital speedometer GPS and tested against the actual analog speedometer and the readings are exactly the same on (215 75 15). I'm unsure on your size (235 75 15) resulting in 5.9% increase in diameter by how much it will affecting the speedometer but maybe someone on the Jimny community can advise if they have the same setup.
@@lifeafterthirty hi thanks in india jimmy 5 door version will be released in May so i have already booked one...so not sure by when lift kits will come
Congratulations and welcome Jimny family. 🤗 I'm really looking forward to seeing a Jimny 5 door on the road. I still have not found any technical info on the 5 door suspension. If Suzuki didn't change much then maybe the 3 door suspension kit will fit. In any case you can still do a lot with the stock Jimny until you figure out what you want out of your vehicle.
At first I wanted to remove the spare wheel cover and buy a 5th Rim but then changed my mind to rather have our channel branding on the wheel cover. I will then apply all the stickers for modifications and accessories on the spare wheel cover. 😃 I will need to purchase a spare wheel and tyre in any case then we can test the looks. 😎🙌
@@lifeafterthirty Question: Could a Jimny make space for 4 x 6.2 ft tall blokes (legs and head-space) with a 90L fuel tank and 3.0-liter Ford EcoDiesel V-6 or perhaps that 2.8L toyota engine ?
Expecting delivery of my 5 door Jimny in April/May this year. Will replace the stock tyres with Yokohama Geolandar G015 AT 215/75 R15. Great video. Thanks!
Sounds great!
I have Jimny tyres on my Volkswagen Caddy van.
I got them for free when my cousin upgraded to the size you got. I'm happy with them. My original size was 195/65r15. Now it's 195/80r15. Haha
Wow, SCORE!. We always admire the Caddy Van. What year model do you have?
The 5 door Jimny was launched in India a few days ago. Booked one. As I make myself a 'Things to Do' list, your video has been very helpful....amongst the many inputs, the one where stock suspension could be used on these tyres was great help. Thanks much.
I'm super excited😃 for the 5🚙 door launch. Congratulations🎉 and welcome to the Jimny family.
Its positive comments like yours that motivates us to make more content. 🤗
Hi I am from India too. Just booked the Jimny Alpha variant. Thanks for the video. Will upgrade the tyres as soon as I receive the vehicle.
Can a stock jimney be used with 15x8j rims and 215/75r15 tyres without cutting anything?
Unsure about the rim size but thats my tyre size on stock suspension nothing touched but it was close to the front bumper on full lock.
What is the wheel model buddy?
I love that design, it's like a sportier oem style
Hi, Its Aline VOLCANO SATIN BLK outback 4x4 range. It looks neat and matches the colour of the Jimny.
Fantastic video mate really enjoyed watching it. I have heard that on the Jimny you need to change the tyres and lift kit under it is well. I’m in the process of buying myself one soon. Looking forward to watching your next video
Thank you Jeremy for your support. We will probably install a lift kit later. I cant wait to see your Jimny. :)
Great fun video. So clearance is ok with the 215/75 no rubbing? On stock suspension Thanks. By the way my local tire shops do lift kits. Would I be better to get the 2" lift and tires at the same time. We get the car in a few weeks time
Yes no rubbing on lifted suspension.
Pardon my stupidity. But isn't the new tyre profile of 75 lower than the stock 80 profile. I understand the width from 195 to 215 but how cam this give you more ground clearance? BTW great video
Thank you for comment. The profile is in % of the width. 195 x 80 = 156 and 215 x 75 = 161. Easier to use the calculator and see the specs.
Quite helpful one.
Two questions:
1. Does 215 width goes out of wheel well ?
2. To what extent it drops fuel economy?
Its flush with wheel well. I think it looks neat.
Slightly think I got 1km per litre extra.
@@lifeafterthirty thanks
@@lifeafterthirty thanks
Hi, I'm planning the 5 door version and will probably fit the 215s' instead of the 195s' I had the 215s' on my Gypsy as well. Did your 215s' before installing the lift kit caused any problem? Or did they touch anywhere on the inside or the body?
Hi, I cant wait to see 5 door Jimny on the road. The 215s fit perfectly with no issues on standard suspension.😎
are those Aline wheels? where exactly did you buy them?
Hi, yes they are. if you are in cape town. Send us a DM on insta and will send you the details.
Did you change the wheel offset.
no, there are few wheels in South Africa that are the same as stock Jimny wheel offset.
Does it effect the fuel consumption?
It decreased my fuel consumption slightly. If you are trying to decrease your fuel consumption install a throttle controller. I have a video on my EVC throttle controller.
@@lifeafterthirty I don’t have a Jimny. I am still thinking about purchasing one but the feedback on fuel consumption has been very negative. There is talk about them introducing a smaller engine with turbo soon to meet European emissions regulations. I was going to wait for that before pulling the trigger.
Do you have a link to that video?
I agree that its not the most fuel efficient vehicle. With its poor aerodynamics and non turbo charged engine you cant expect it to be fuel efficient. Our actual reading on the Jimny now is 11.5km/l or 8.69l/100km. Our 2020 Mercedes benz B200 averaged about 7.3l/100km. If you consider that the B200 was a turbo charged 1300cc engine refined German Technology the Jimny is not that bad. See link to throttle controller ua-cam.com/video/eleJeMamyi4/v-deo.html . You can set it to eco mode and will definitely get you better results than above. Hope this helps.
@@lifeafterthirty Those are quite horrendous fuel consumption stats for a vehicle that size, weight and engine size. I will be using it as a daily driver and I live on a place where fuel is expensive so it’s almost a deal breaker for me. Are your consumption figures before or after installing the throttle controller?
As a daily and if you intend on high mileage I agree its heavy on fuel. Also note that average was mostly high way driving. Those figures are after the throttle controller. If I set the controller to ECO mode I will probably get 13km/l. Price of fuel in South Africa PER LITER ZAR 22.035 EUR 1.234 USD1.216
What tyre pressure to you run them at
I'm experimenting on 2.2bar FRONT and 1.9 bar REAR. I normally use 2.0bar all-round but stock recommends 1.8bar.
What lift kit did you used?
In the video that's stock suspension. I have installed 40mm raw 4x4 lift kit since posting this video. There's a short video on the suspension under the shorts tab or link here ua-cam.com/users/shortstP61Jqx7cCI
Hi¡ Your Jimny looks pretty nice. What are the measures of your new wheels, widht and offset?
Hi, thank im unsure but here is the link to the supplier. www.alinewheels.co.za/product/volcano-satin-blk-mf-ml-15x7/
Hi what year is yr Jimny/ CC/ 5 speed / petrol or diesel??? Grt video..txs
Hi, Jimny is 2022 1500cc Auto Petrol.
Do the 215/75/15 tire fit on your spare tire hard cover?
No, You have to change the bracket. I didn't change the spare from 195.
Can we install this tyre size on stock alloy rims
Yes, you can. :)
@@lifeafterthirty thanks bro
Did you keep rim size same or changed it??
Any possibility to upgrade rim to 16 inch or there is no need to do and add 235 on 15inch it self??
I kept exact same rim size. In South Africa theres not many choices for Jimny. Im unsure on 16 inch but I know if you go too big you affect the speedometer.
@@lifeafterthirty whats about 235 75 15 because they also affecting speedometer right??
Any kind of issue if i do upgrade before any lift kit and whats the effect on speedometer and mileage??
I have done the 40mm lift kit after I upgraded the tyres and ran on stock for a few months with no problems. I think on stock suspension 235 75 15 will rub on the bumper on full lock. I remember the gap on my 215 75 15 being really close to some parts of the body.
In the video I reference to a website to check the wheel diameter for upgrades against stock size. The difference in diameter from stock (195 80 15) for my upgrade (215 75 15) is1.5%. Stock vs your upgrade (235 75 15) will be 5.9%.
I also have a digital speedometer GPS and tested against the actual analog speedometer and the readings are exactly the same on (215 75 15).
I'm unsure on your size (235 75 15) resulting in 5.9% increase in diameter by how much it will affecting the speedometer but maybe someone on the Jimny community can advise if they have the same setup.
@@lifeafterthirty hi thanks in india jimmy 5 door version will be released in May so i have already booked one...so not sure by when lift kits will come
Congratulations and welcome Jimny family. 🤗
I'm really looking forward to seeing a Jimny 5 door on the road.
I still have not found any technical info on the 5 door suspension. If Suzuki didn't change much then maybe the 3 door suspension kit will fit.
In any case you can still do a lot with the stock Jimny until you figure out what you want out of your vehicle.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Should have changed the spare tyre too, its not looking good
At first I wanted to remove the spare wheel cover and buy a 5th Rim but then changed my mind to rather have our channel branding on the wheel cover. I will then apply all the stickers for modifications and accessories on the spare wheel cover. 😃
I will need to purchase a spare wheel and tyre in any case then we can test the looks. 😎🙌
@@lifeafterthirty Question:
Could a Jimny make space for 4 x 6.2 ft tall blokes (legs and head-space) with a 90L fuel tank and 3.0-liter Ford EcoDiesel V-6 or perhaps that 2.8L toyota engine ?
Хочу джимни. Україна.
Hope this translated correctly. I hope you get a Jimny and join the club.