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Project Pajero

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Post by NJV6 »

I have done the ball joint flip as well.... so I guess your fronts wouldn't fit.
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Post by Overkill »

NJV6 wrote:I have done the ball joint flip as well.... so I guess your fronts wouldn't fit.
Have you also cut your bumstops? I did the flip AND cut the stops, the shocks work well if the stops aren't removed.
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Post by NJV6 »

Ya, about half way down the previous page. :D
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Post by Overkill »

No worries, look out for them on Trademe :D
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Post by jfarsang »

I'm considering doing the ball joint flip.

Reading both good/bad things about it.

How hard/often do you guys take it offroad and would you recommend doing it ?

How much lift do you get approx ?
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Post by NJV6 »

Voltmeter

I put it where the roll meter went in the centre instruments to keep an idea of when I can turn the vehicle off after winching. I felt I know when I'm on a hell of an angle and the tilt meter is the last thing i'd be admiring about then.

Heavy winching voltage drops to about 10 volts and operating is about 14.

Fits well, even the back light goes :D

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Post by NJV6 »

Winch control

The other switch for controlling the inch inside the vehicle - one of the most useful mods done.

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It is the switch in the middle of the photo, the top one is the electric ariel which I like but after breaking one I put a manual control so listening to CD's whilst wheelin doesn't snap it off :cool:
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Post by NJV6 »

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Post by Overkill »

NJV6 wrote:Steering Damper

Seems to feel nice through the wheel on my test try but yet to test it properly.
Have you given it its proper test yet? Apart from it looking nice does it do the trick :D Its something I might look into if its worth it.
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Post by NJV6 »

Sorry dude, havn't been anywhere yet :oops: ! Um all that tells me is I gotta get out more! :cool:

actually I tell a lie, I did but then discovered I hadn't done the bolt up tight enough on the steering arm and it moved... Sorted now
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Post by NJV6 »

Finally another update.

Got my rear 'Picnic table' :D finished, working and kindof looking good.

It is a right pain in the rear trying to get a flat table to mount to a curved rear door, luckily under the plastic panelling it is basically flat where I mounted a piece of steel from one end to the other and bolted it to the door.

Next mission was getting it to stay 'up' while still looking tidy - I have suceeded with the 'up' part and I guess it is tidy enough.

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Post by Overkill »

NJV6 wrote:Next mission was getting it to stay 'up' while still looking tidy - I have suceeded with the 'up' part and I guess it is tidy enough.

Does look tidy and good idea to boot. All I can say is MAGNETS!!! Will hold that puppy up no worries and if you recess them, well that will almost look "posh" :D
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Post by NJV6 »

Tried magnets, tried cupboard door clips, all sorts but the jolt of the door shutting pop's any of them open.

I guess it'd be good if every time you opened the door was for smoko :D Open the door and the table drops down automatically!
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Post by HotAe92 »

NJV6 wrote:Finally another update.

Got my rear 'Picnic table' :D finished, working and kindof looking good.

It is a right pain in the rear trying to get a flat table to mount to a curved rear door, luckily under the plastic panelling it is basically flat where I mounted a piece of steel from one end to the other and bolted it to the door.

Next mission was getting it to stay 'up' while still looking tidy - I have suceeded with the 'up' part and I guess it is tidy enough.

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Very nice, I have been planning to do the same thing with mine - except i didn't know how to go about it with the curved door. So you mounted a plate of steel which you bolted to the door, then bolted the hinges to the steel.

Trying to see what you used to hold the table in a horizontal position - is it just nylon cord or braided steel wire.

As for fastening in an upright position, a friend of mine used those elastic clips found one those ice chests and so forth, seems to work well.

Thanks for the much needed inspiration.

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Post by NJV6 »

Yep

Take the trim off, then run a bit of 2 or 3mm x 25mm flat steel the width apart of the hinges. Bolted it to the door in three places. Make sure you drill the holes where you can get you hand in behind to put the nuts on.....

Then cut the hole for the hinge in plastic and bend the hinge to suit as it still sits back about 10mm from the plastic. If I was doing it again I'd mount the hinges on the steel before I put the steel on as it can then be bolted, I don't like using self tappers.

The cord is Nylon and probably not very strong but it's ok & is mounted to the frame in behind.

Elastic things - good idea.
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Post by Dexter »

With the arial button, how did you get the sucker to stay down? I have a stock switch in my NL that toggles between Hi and Low, but I cant get it to stay down unless I turn the CD player off, I assume you just cut the power to one of the lines to the arial but is it that easy?
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Post by NJV6 »

Yes, it is real easy. Just put the switch (on/off toggle) on the power out of the head unit (usually a blue wire on an aftermarket head unit).

Switch the switch off and the aeriel computer thinks the radio is turned off and lowers the aeriel!
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Post by NJV6 »

Spent a bit of time remodelling my front bar.

I felt the winch stuck out further than it should and simply by loosening the two bolts holding the two horns on and moving them sideways there was alot of unsed space.

So I moved the winch back the width of it and used the old rear holes as the fronts and added a plate to the back to fit the winch.

Added some bracing to stop the twist with some super long bolts right down through the chassis and had to remount the lights. I wanted to be able to use the horns on the bull bar to wrap the rope around without it hitting the lights.

This also enabled me to fit a second front recovery hook.

All in all pretty happy but I would like to beef up the chassis mount at some stage if I was going to be doing hard snatchs. The factory welds on the uprights look pretty marginal.

The winch can be taken off without taking the bar off which was a must and the winch motor can be taken off without removing the winch to dry it out etc which is also a bonus.

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And one of me and vehicle at 7000 feet or 2098m to be exact ;)

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Post by Dexter »

Mate, do you remember what length bolts you used for the ball joint flip?
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Post by NJV6 »

HI Dexter, Something tells me 20mm in the back of my mind. I got 25mm but they were too long. If you used 25mm then you could get 2 nuts on but with decent 8.8 bots I don't believe 2 nuts are necessary.
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Post by mad geordies »

how do you wire up the voltage clock? cheers
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Post by NJV6 »

Red power, Black earth. Yip, very very easy. Well within my capabilities.

Any power will do, mine is from the power for the outside/inside temp gauge right beside it I think.
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Post by Dexter »

Doh I got some 40mm's here. But couldn't separate the damn ball joint from the upper arm, any suggestions?
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Post by NJV6 »

They are only sitting there! Undo the top ball joint from the hub assembly then undo the 3 x 8 mm bolts and it'll just lift out.......

If not, hammer, bigger hammer, gas.
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Post by Dexter »

NJV6 wrote:They are only sitting there! Undo the top ball joint from the hub assembly then undo the 3 x 8 mm bolts and it'll just lift out.......

If not, hammer, bigger hammer, gas.
Yeah that's the bit that is getting me I undid the top ball joint but cant get that damn bolt to slide off the hub assembly. Took the split pin and nut off but couldn't get her to budge so took the 8mm bolts/nuts off and still couldn't get enough leverage to get the sucker off.
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Post by NJV6 »

Do the 8mm bolts back up. Smack the side of the ball joint on the hub assemble side. Leave the big nut on a few turns so when it lets go it doens't fall off. A few really good blows and it should drop off the tapered joint..
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Post by NJV6 »

Got sick of small stones and grit getting in behind the stone guards, it would happen to any one of 4! After deciding they were pointless I decided off they were coming.
When I went to do this there is a flange than would protect the seal somewhat where the axle goes in. So I simply ground out the centre of the guard and reassembled.

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:armsup: No more screaching stones!!! :armsup: Yet to do the rears.

And this weekend this happened
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The front diff is getting an air locker fitted, taking this opportunity to put new seals in each end of the diff where the cv's enter as both were weaping and the diff oil murky (again!).
Will probably do the hub seals also as there was a bit of moisture there (again - sigh)
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Post by NJV6 »

Front diff back in. Compressor all wired up and front air locker working. Yes to try it out properly, but since the garage had all the assembly apart I got the dreaded front flashing light syndrome when in 2H ARGH!!

Just so happened that a Rear 4.9 factory locker came up for sale for a steal - far to good of an opportunity to let go by so it is in as well :armsup:

And the dam rear diff lock light won't stop flashing when it is engaged either!

I'm haunted by flashing lights :bad-words:
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Post by casualman »

have u taken out the body lift and not to much scraping on the 33"s
nice wagon
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Post by NJV6 »

No body lift and No scraping and Narrow 33's. Remember this only works with the right offset rims.
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