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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Location: Georgia, Tbilisi
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Mitsubishi pajero Evolution, lifting for 36 inch tires
Hello, I am new at your forum. I will present you my new off road project.
I decided to lift and prepare pajero evolution. This model has 280hp 3.5liter engine, 5speed tiptronic gearbox, Superselect transfer case, front and rear independent suspention. this is in stock condition
Last edited by Asia01; 03-27-2011 at 09:41 AM. |
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Well the plan is !)construct the front and rear armor with winch mounts. 2)Stripping the side plastic panels. 3)Snorkel (i have problems finding it) 4)Changing the fuel tank to smaller one This works must be done in 14 days we have orienteering competition and at least this job must be done.
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Oh, Kris, you're funny!
![]() ![]() A smaller tank for your use could be the Pajero Gen I SWB which used a 16-gallon tank on the leaf spring models, or 20-gallon unit on the coil spring models. Snorkel should not be difficult to find, like ARB or Snorkel.com. Or, just construct your own with PVC piping.
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[QUOTE=Asia01;12701771]Superselect transfer case[QUOTE]
What's this all about? ^^^^^^^^^ Very nice, BTW.
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[QUOTE=Raole Duke;12703738][QUOTE=Asia01;12701771]Superselect transfer case Quote:
1) 2H 2) 4H the central diff is open 3) 4HLc the central diff locked 4) 4LLc Low range (central diff locked) Last edited by Asia01; 03-28-2011 at 04:21 AM. |
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The truck is Daihatsu Roky with portal axles from russian UAZ. |
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Location: Georgia, Tbilisi
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well there is nothing destroyed tomorrow i am planning to remove tires bumper body lift, put back original bumper and panels, to participate in off road rally in Iranian desert on 15th of May.
after the Iranian competition put everything apart, mount 36 tires bumper and winch.
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I get up around 7
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My bumper is aluminum and that was part of the reason i mounted the winch inside of it. |
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Is the winch mounted with a hinge so it can rotate forward?
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WHY THE FUCK ARE THERE NO REESE'S PIECES? Last edited by 88mitsu; 05-03-2011 at 04:11 PM. |
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There is no hinge those things are made for winch cable, not to spend time on winding it in. |
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