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who has a gen 1 paj with leaf springs

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who has a gen 1 paj with leaf springs

Post by j-top paj »

who has one?
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Post by 4ePajero »

My 1989 LWB Exceed has rear leafs and disk brakes.
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Post by lesteryeong »

I do and my 1989 LWB has rear discs with lockers!
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Post by j-top paj »

the one we got has drums :cry:
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Post by dans-paj92 »

my swb gen 1 paj has drums too...
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Post by j-top paj »

anyone lifted one?

my mate is looking for a cheap way to lift it to stick some 33s under it
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Post by lesteryeong »

I used to have drums under them too. Running 4.875. I changed out to a Gen 2 3.0 V6 rear axle with factory lockers.

As for lifting it cheap, use HDPE or teflon blocks and good high tensile bolts and nuts to lift the body. 2" and you can squeeze in 33". With a 2" rear shackle lift, then it'll be more ideal.
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