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Pajero Info

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Pajero Info

Post by Sean »

G'day,

I'm from the zook section and am looking at getting a 2 door pajero.

I have a few questions,

Are there Solid axle variants?
Are there Diesel Variants?
Are Pajeros easy to repair and modify? i.e DIY and cost wise

Thanks in advance

Cheers,
Sean
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Post by Mechz »

Yes to all your questions, depends on which model you want.

read here to sus out which has which

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... hp?t=34204
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Post by Sean »

thanks for the reply.

So from what i read only the NA through to the NG were solid axle?

Cheers,
Sean
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Post by NJV6 »

Sean wrote:
So from what i read only the NA through to the NG were solid axle?
None of them were solid axle from factory. have a look in the tech info link above. Its very handy.....
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