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Pajero and Lokka

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Pajero and Lokka

Post by dusty_nz »

Okay. Reading bits and pieces and filtering the fluff from fact I have come up with the following which I hope is right. Please correct if wrong. Looking at upgrading from FJ62 to NL Pajero and just trying to expand my knowledge.

1: On the pajero chuck it in the front. Resolves IFS limitations.
2: You will loose the ability to use the super select. Okay with me as would only drive on 2wd unless terrain warrants 4wd and will do a slow shift. (Upgrading from FJ62 so still easy)
3: In 2wd there is no impact on steering as drive shafts disconnected at both the hubs and center diff.
4: In 4wd and steering is a little stiffer and may click when turning. Loud clicking?. May also have a tendancy to resist turning on very soft/slippery surfaces?
5: In 4wd, steering would be better than ARB Airlocker which is engaged. Worse than if ARB disengaged.
6: Traction on par with ARB engaged. Traction better than ARB disengaged.


Finally is there anyone in perth with a Pajero with a lokka I can have a quick test drive? Also did you install yourself in front. Website say front install can take 4 hours.

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Post by psycronic »

the hubs on the Gen 2 superselects are solid, diff only disconnects.
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Post by dusty_nz »

So when in 2wd mode the front axles are turning and the front diff is turning?

Thought they had vacuum actuators that disconnected the drive both at the C-Diff and Hubs?
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Post by -Scott- »

dusty_nz wrote:So when in 2wd mode the front axles are turning and the front diff is turning?

Thought they had vacuum actuators that disconnected the drive both at the C-Diff and Hubs?
Disconnect RH driveshaft alongside diff - hubs don't disconnect.

In 2wd, LH wheel drives axle, sidegears spin, other (disconnected) axle spins backwards. Crownwheel, pinion, front driveshaft don't turn.

If you fit autolocker in the front (and don't fit free-wheeling hubs) then the crownwheel etc will spin.
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Post by dusty_nz »

Okay cool.

So still basically there would be no interaction of an autolocker when in 2wd mode?

Thanks for the info.
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Post by HotAe92 »

If you were to fit and auto locker, it would be worthwhile fitting a set of free-wheeling hubs too - in the event that you broke a cv, you could still drive using the cv on the opposite side.
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