Installing Auxbeam 42" Light Bar on the Jimny
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- In this video I installed the 42 inch 5D Pro Series Led Light Bar from @Auxbeam on the Jimny. Stay tuned for a future video where we test it on an off-road trail at night !
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----Timestamps----
0:00 Intro
0:33 About Light Bar
2:14 Mounting Light Bar
4:54 Wiring Light Bar
7:44 Installing Light Bar
10:51 Adding Decals
12:39 DIY Light Bar Cover
13:01 Testing Light Bar
13:33 Outro
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MY SUZUKI JIMNY JB43 MODS
----Engine----
M13a
Hayden 679 Transmission Cooler
----Brakes/ Suspension/ Drivetrain----
2” Bodylift
Black Raptor 2” Lifted Springs
Black Raptor 2” Lifted Shock Absorbers
Steering Spacers
Rear Shock Relocators
Trail-Gear Extended Braided Brake Lines
Black Raptor Steering Damper
SuperPro Castor Corrected Bushings
Extended Diff, T-Case & Transmission Breathers
Black Raptor Polyurethane Radius Arm Bushings
Custom Panhard Bar
----Exterior----
Custom Roof Rack
Reverse Sensors
Custom Retrofit Headlights
Angry Eyelids (Headlight)
Dynamic LED Side Indicators
Short Snorkel
Tinted Taillights
Custom Spare Tire Cover
Fog Light Delete
Aftermarket Fender Flares
Aftermarket Side Skirts
Custom Fender Liners
Custom Front Bumper Plate
Vinyl Wrapped Door Panels & Hood
Decorative Hood Scoop
Connected Rear Bumper Brake Lights
42" Auxbeam 5D Pro Series Light Bar
----Interior----
Center Console/ Armrest
Sound Deaden Cabin
Custom Rear Interior
Custom Tailgate Table
Aftermarket Rear Dome Light
----Wheels----
15x10-32 Alloy Rims
31x10.5r15 Falken Wildpeak AT3W Tires
1" Trail-Gear Wheel Spacers - Авто та транспорт
What a transformation, very sporty looking and great job installing the light bar...
Thank you ! I love the new look as well 😁
I really like the pride you take in your work. Keep it up.
Thanks buddy ! I appreciate the support 🙌
I would say that top view is a quiet creative way to showcase its performance!
Thank you ! I figured that would give a different perspective rather than the usual driver’s POV that everyone else shows 😁
Ayyee! I see you went with Xerxes!!! 😄😄😄 my sis was the one who suggested the name to me, and then I mentioned it to you 🙌
Yeah I did ! Couldn’t pass that name. Tell her I said thanks for it 🙌😁
@@Zaff_TT 🙌😄
I bought my light bar brackets from Lambert Engineering in the UK. Purpose made for the 42" light bar and for the gen 3 Jimny.
Thank you ! I’ll check them out to see what they have 😁
By far one on my favorite light bar install video. Really detail stuff bro. Auxbeam is really the best bang for your buck. Superb quality and durability
Thanks bro ! Always good to see you drop by 😁 Auxbeam quality is amazing ! 🙌
Excellent DIY well done
Thank you
You know, I had that problem with the light cables and I solved it by putting them through the hole in the radio antenna. I changed the antenna and put the antenna that adheres to the glass on the inside, all the light cables go through there without any problems.
Very good job and very detailed walk through, looks sick! Keep up the good work!!
Thanks buddy ! Lots more mods to come :)
Excellent
Thanks !
Thank you. Very good!
Thank you ! 😁
Cool video looks awesome!!!
Thank you ! 😁🙌
Licensing officers are the worst. So even if the light bar is covered…. They would give you a charge still ????
I find this looks so sick on this Jimny!
I love how it looks as well, I would love to leave it on. It depends on the LO, some would let you go with it covered others would charge you. I heard if it’s uncovered they can seize it as well 🤷♂️
Awesome, man, your Jimny is improving a lot, just a question. Your machine doesn't have lockers. Does it?
Thanks man ! Not yet but I do plan on installing a set of air lockers in the future 😁
love the barled ,stickers doesnt look good
Thanks buddy ! I love the stickers 😅
Hi sir, do you have clips on the stepper door part??
Looking for clips for my jimny. Please help
I know this video is pretty old now but I have some questions that I really hope you can answer. So... I have the exact same light bar as you, and I couldn't figure out how to get those terminal connectors to connect to the battery. I see in the video you have roughly the same size terminals as I do, and I'm assuming you couldn't fit the connectors over the terminals like me. So my first question is how did you connect the positive and negative connectors to the battery terminals?? Another thing is, I have the exact same issue as you did with the mounts.. I need to fabricate mounts (in my case have it done by someone else because I have no idea how) to connect it to the side like you did. So my last question is.. How did you go about getting the dimensions for the mounts? How did you measure?? If you can be as specific as possible I would be so grateful!!
I replaced the ring terminals on the harness with larger ones. I didn't measure to create the mounts, I used trial and error and kept adjusting accordingly until it fit my liking. Since then I created better light bar mounts but that's only on my Instagram and not on UA-cam.
Do local laws where you are allow you to cover your lights when not in use?
Wao cantik nya
Terima kasih
Just the video I was expecting from you for me to grow up courage and install a light bar in my jimny.
Question: would it be possible for it to be wired (positive) from the fuse box in the engine compartment?
And another thing that has nothing to do with this video: do you know how can I pop out the air conditioning side vents from the Jimny? (I want to vacuum and clean mine properly…)
I'm not sure if you can run it from the fuse box. I know some lightbars draw a lot of power and need to connect direct to the battery. Yeah, you can pop out the vents with a little force.
Cómo se llama la herramienta para colocar roscas para los tornillos
"Nutsert Tool"
@@Zaff_TT gracias
Hi how do u get a permit to use fog lights??
sorry, I'm not sure
How did you make those brackets?
I cut the metal to shape, bent it using a vice and drill some holes to mount it.
Nice gonna try the same!