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thats all good but what im interested in is how does the steering work out here? also torsion bars.. in the pics it seems there arent any so coils in front?? And how do you get that through inspection?
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1994 3.0v6 auto, 2inch suspension, 3inch body lift, 4.5t winch, snorkel, roof rack, Factory locker,33x12.5x15 mud tyres, and lots of lights.
scorpion 42 wrote:Cant see the point really, ok for on road, but off road, you wont be going very far.
A lot of it really is about on-road only, for show.
Sometimes the 4wd doesn't actually work because setting it up is to complicated. Sometimes the trucks that this is done to aren't even 4wd. In the US for example it's cheaper to run a 2wd pickup in some states for tax reasons.
Suspension probably would be coil over struts, although I've seen pictures of torsion bar setups with lowered mounting points on the chassis
Steering may have the rack turned upwards, and a second steering box put in to change the shaft direction (just guessing)
The worst part about being told you have Alzheimer's, is that it doesn't just happen once.
how ultra ghetto, i love how the right hand side lifting bloke is two pieces bolted together, and the left is one piece
he must be mates with this clown, 6" of body lift, suspension lift with dodgy strut extensions, standard brakes, steering, diff and cv's all on 44"s and he craps on about it being street legal, clearly not.
mike_nofx wrote:Is "Athol" what people with a lisp call him??
RAY185 wrote:I think it's delightful! So does my wife Bill.
Thats Jetski David from Pajero Owners Club UK, thats his daily driver, never used offroad. He uses it for shows and the whole 'road legal monster truck' scene, won him plenty of awards. At the minute hes building a Hilux Surf for the same purpose, but you have to admit, impractical, but it does turn heads!!
Man: "What happened to the back of it?"
Me: "oh I dented the bumper on a post.."
Man: "No... where the hell is the roof?!"
he is strange, i knews whos rig it was which is why i mentioned he is a clown, "durrrrrr 6 inch body lift doesnt increase the force on the body mounts when i brake, durrrrrrr standard brakes are fine it only goes to 55mph"
down right dangerous and he's worshiped on that site
its not road legal, it just passes mot
mike_nofx wrote:Is "Athol" what people with a lisp call him??
RAY185 wrote:I think it's delightful! So does my wife Bill.
Over here in the UK we're not as extreme as you guys, most of us on POCUK wouldn't go near cutting bodywork and welding new shock mounts etc. but on here its quite common. In the UK its a lot more popular to modify Land Rovers if you're looking a serious offroader, coilover conversions etc can be bought locally off the shelf. The Pajero Owners Club UK has some nice modified Pajeros but in all honesty the majority are used for green laning and weekend offroading at most, daily driving over here doesnt really need offroaders at all, we just like the look of them!!
Man: "What happened to the back of it?"
Me: "oh I dented the bumper on a post.."
Man: "No... where the hell is the roof?!"
ultra ghetto, i love how the right hand side lifting bloke is two pieces bolted together, and the left is one piece
he must be mates with this clown, 6" of body lift, suspension lift with dodgy strut extensions, standard brakes, steering, diff and cv's all on 44"s and he craps on about it being street legal, clearly not.
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Holy crap just noticed the angle of the steering!
1994 3.0v6 auto, 2inch suspension, 3inch body lift, 4.5t winch, snorkel, roof rack, Factory locker,33x12.5x15 mud tyres, and lots of lights.