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33's on a NH Paj

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33's on a NH Paj

Post by a_d_kustoms »

Hey guys

Probably going to get flamed for this (flame suit on), and I have had a quick search on the topic, but the question is will 33's fit on a NH with minimal to no lift??

I am running 31x10.5x15 Muddies at the moment, but have the opportunity to score myself a set of 33's on 16" rims for a carton of rum... :armsup:

If its possible I'll do it straight up - if not will a 2" suspension lift be required?? Not worried about sacrificing fuel consumption as its my weekend touring/camping/fishing rig...
...1992 NH Pajero LWB - 31" Goodyear Wrangler Muddies - Wound up Torsion Bars - Bullbar - IPF Spotties - Rear Air Bags...
REALLY want a solid axle conversion done!!
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Re: 33's on a NH Paj

Post by a_d_kustoms »

Sorry - Quick Correction: Meant to ask, would a 2" BODY lift be required??
...1992 NH Pajero LWB - 31" Goodyear Wrangler Muddies - Wound up Torsion Bars - Bullbar - IPF Spotties - Rear Air Bags...
REALLY want a solid axle conversion done!!
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Re: 33's on a NH Paj

Post by DUDELUX »

Get the tyres if they are in good condition and the rims will fit. If they dont work for you, then sell them and make a profit :armsup:

You will most likely have alot of scrubbing with 33s on there.

Is your Paj SWB or LWB??

If SWB, then get hold of some LWB rear coils(standard height coils), put them in the rear of yours, that should give you a 2inch lift.

If LWB, then get hold of some GQ Pootrol rear coils(standard height coils), put them in the rear of yours, that should give you a 2inch lift.
Then, wind up the torsion bars until you get about 2inches of lift. Extend brake and fuel lines if needed. Get some new shocks to suit and you should be ok.

If they still scrub, then either body lift or trim guards to suit.
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Re: 33's on a NH Paj

Post by a_d_kustoms »

Cheers for the info mate!! :)

Sounds like it should be fairly trouble free as I have wound the torsion bars up and already have some GQ coils at my disposal... :armsup:
...1992 NH Pajero LWB - 31" Goodyear Wrangler Muddies - Wound up Torsion Bars - Bullbar - IPF Spotties - Rear Air Bags...
REALLY want a solid axle conversion done!!
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