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Raising My Pajero

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Raising My Pajero

Post by claybrook »

Just want some info about my 1999 Pajero 3500, i have had the torsion bars at the front raised, but i want to raise the whole vehicle more, how can i do this and how much can i raise it, and what sort of money am i looking at paying... i want to go as high as i can go, so i can keep up with the big boys toys out in the bush.....any comments would be great...
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Post by tritontray »

then an IFS vehicle has stopped that dream :)
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Post by Glennb »

It depends how much money you want to spend on how high you can go. What do you want to spend?
With a pajero I would stick with 33" tyres 2.5" lift any more is going to cost you lots of money and more problems.
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Post by striker99 »

how much for a 2.5 lift?
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Post by Glennb »

need raised springs and probably a spacer and probably shockers to match the lift. depending what brand you get you might get out of it between 5-600 dollars for the rear.
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