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Pajero or Jackaroo, which is better

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Pajero or Jackaroo, which is better


Pajero
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68%
Jackaroo
35
32%
 
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Post by ShadoZJ »

There is one way to sort out what is better :twisted:
Put em against each other
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Post by chikoroll_ »

lol sounds like a plan
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Post by bj42turbo »

ShadoZJ wrote:There is one way to sort out what is better :twisted:
Put em against each other
yep I reckon................in the local Coles car park and let the soccer mums fight it out :rofl:


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Post by psycronic »

bj42turbo wrote:
ShadoZJ wrote:There is one way to sort out what is better :twisted:
Put em against each other
yep I reckon................in the local Coles car park and let the soccer mums fight it out :rofl:


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Post by bj42turbo »

psycronic wrote:
bj42turbo wrote:
ShadoZJ wrote:There is one way to sort out what is better :twisted:
Put em against each other
yep I reckon................in the local Coles car park and let the soccer mums fight it out :rofl:


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Post by jackablue »

Pajero are great off road.






















































next to the caravan in the caravan park. :lol:
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Post by Rockwolf »

Nice gravedig.

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Post by RoldIT »

Me thinks the numbers don't lie ... just more Holden drivers trying to make their pencils bigger ... :finger:
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Post by Guy »

The only decent offroad vehicle holden ever built was the kingswood. :!:
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Post by jackablue »

love_mud wrote:The only decent offroad vehicle holden ever built was the kingswood. :!:

Yep
Isuzu build good though.
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Post by chikoroll_ »

love_mud wrote:The only decent offroad vehicle holden ever built was the kingswood. :!:
;) when did holden build a 4wd?

:P gotta love a good grave dig :D
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Post by bakerboy »

go the paj :) so much better when u pay $0 for it :D lovin the V6 she goes well (pics with sway bar still in) very comfortable on road but i cant compare to the jack as ive never driven one

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Post by glenn_c »

I can rember towing a certain Jackaroo up a hill with a broken CV at Clear mountain.
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Post by PajeroSRV »

Hmm.

Since nobody mentioned it - 2 inch body lift and a bit of guard cutting and your Paj will fit 36's no probs :)

But hey - horses for courses.
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Post by Yom »

Asking which of these two vehicles is better is like asking if syphilis is better than chlamydia. Yes one might be better to have than the other but they both suck. :finger:

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Post by chikoroll_ »

PajeroSRV wrote:Hmm.

Since nobody mentioned it - 2 inch body lift and a bit of guard cutting and your Paj will fit 36's no probs :)

But hey - horses for courses.
;) 1 right foot and the jackaroo will bounce over everything you put in front of it in 2wd, 4wd is more of a novelty for the old farts ;)

gotta love the Horsepower :D

;) btw, the 1992+ jackaroo's can fit 35's with just a 1" rear spring spacer and a front balljoint flip and spacer, just remove the plastic wheel arch crap, no grinder needed

they fit 33" stock standard - 285/75r16 either on the stock rims (not a legal 7" rimsize) or same offset 8" rims


;) too bad about the gearing, how much is 5.xx gearing for the pajero's? jackaroo's is $180 for 5.36
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Post by j-top paj »

what is the point of this thread? :?
did you not get the answer you were hoping for? :finger:
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Post by Highway-Star »

Talk about a grave dig!!!

love_mud wrote:The only decent offroad vehicle holden ever built was the kingswood. :!:
I couldn't agree more :D
(so long as we all note that the Drover is a Zuk not a Holden)

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Post by NJV6 »

Must be school Holidays again. :roll:
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Post by chikoroll_ »

;) the drover is as much of a holden as the jackaroo is :)

that is a kickarse kingswood :D

what is the point of this thread? Confused
did you not get the answer you were hoping for? The Finger
;) what is the point of any thread?

;) i got the answer i expected :D
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Post by j-top paj »

chikoroll_ wrote:
;) i got the answer i expected :D
so you have accepted that a paj is better? :finger:
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Post by chikoroll_ »

;) that the masses love the pajero

wonder how many who voted have actual comparisons between the 2 :P
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Post by j-top paj »

chikoroll_ wrote: actual comparisons
when i first got my paj (completely standard trim) i went wheeling with a mate in his jackaroo and i always got further.
not sure what model his was but (all i remember was that it had a 3.5 v6 and i think it was a mid wheelbase with only 2 doors)
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Post by Yarno »

j-top paj wrote:
chikoroll_ wrote: actual comparisons
when i first got my paj (completely standard trim) i went wheeling with a mate in his jackaroo and i always got further.
not sure what model his was but (all i remember was that it had a 3.5 v6 and i think it was a mid wheelbase with only 2 doors)
Maybe he couldn't drive!!

Not saying which is better as I'm biased towards Isuzu, and haven't driven either.
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

chikoroll_ wrote:wonder how many who voted have actual comparisons between the 2 :P
I did and bought a Prado instead. The Pajero got a look in at one stage, but the Jackaroo was never in the race.
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Post by wooparseisan00b »

Yom wrote:Asking which of these two vehicles is better is like asking if syphilis is better than chlamydia. Yes one might be better to have than the other but they both suck. :finger:

Thankyou very much jeremy clarkson. :lol:
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Post by chikoroll_ »

j-top paj wrote:
chikoroll_ wrote: actual comparisons
when i first got my paj (completely standard trim) i went wheeling with a mate in his jackaroo and i always got further.
not sure what model his was but (all i remember was that it had a 3.5 v6 and i think it was a mid wheelbase with only 2 doors)
a shorty 3.5L??

i thought they stopped the 2 doors in 95- which was still the 3.2L engine
i would hate to own that... just imagine the cost of body panels :shock:
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Post by j-top paj »

Yarno wrote:
j-top paj wrote:
chikoroll_ wrote: actual comparisons
when i first got my paj (completely standard trim) i went wheeling with a mate in his jackaroo and i always got further.
not sure what model his was but (all i remember was that it had a 3.5 v6 and i think it was a mid wheelbase with only 2 doors)
Maybe he couldn't drive!!

Not saying which is better as I'm biased towards Isuzu, and haven't driven either.
maybe i couldnt drive either back then :? :lol:
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