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omg an outlander!?

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omg an outlander!?

Post by korrruption »

hey guys i currently own a 2003 outlander and i was wandering if this can be done. coz i love the 4wd ability of this car but i just need some more traction and ground clearance.
this is a quick photshop picture.
please give me your thoughts.
the car has done 330,000kms so there is no point selling it... just wandering if i could turn it into a cheap off roader...
i was thinking some basic coil springs and some new shockers for a basic suspension lift and maybe a 2inch body lift
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Post by oldmate »

new coils or coil spacers depending on the setup. If it's torsion bars you can wind them up. body lift is out because it's a monocoque. For the same reason you can't chop the guards out (to fit bigger tyres).

If you go coil spacers/wind torsion bar, slap some mud tyres and weld the diffs you could have some fun like the suby/lada niva people do thrashing it around a quarry and all for very small money (ie less than 100 bucks if you know a welder/mech) But you will still be getting stuck alot, and getting towed alot.

That's about all you can hope for.

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thanks mate for your input. its not a joke thread im bein serious here
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Post by NCpaj »

ahhhh fark.... i had a big response written out but forgot i hadnt logged in so i lost it. So here is what i can remember.



Loving the photoshop skills

Not to sound like a prick but i dont think it will be worth it. The amount of money you will throw at this thing will only give small gains in 4wd performance as compared to a more pure 4wd.

But at the end of the day its your car and you can do what you want with it.

What are you planning to do with it btw? Becasue i could see it being fine for a weekend beach/gravel road tourer (ala the lifted subies the 4wd monthly had in one of the eps years ago)????


I drove an outlander around for a good month in dubai/oman(outlanders can do 165kmph!!!.....just!!!!) on sand and some really really sketchy mountain roads(would have loved the low range outta the paj for those bits). Although the car performed fine it did feel out of its depth in some spots having no low range and i wasnt at all confident in the traction control. Also that coupled with the auto put the driver very 'out of touch' with the car in some of the more tricky bits where a bit more clearance and some engine breaking would have been nice.

but once again it all depends on what you want to do with it.


I reckon you should have a squiz around the net and see if anyone else has done anything similar with the lift/tyres and see if they had problems with breaking diffs/cv's etc etc becasue from what i remember the front ends on the outlanders where not the beefiest things and no bash guards etc etc.

hope this helps.


Some piccies of the places the outlander took me.

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-Random shot from another trip over there,ahahah hire cars ALLWAYS go faster
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Post by korrruption »

thanks ncPaj....
yeah i photoshopped the tyres a bit of lift and the nudge bar... (im a graphic designer)
the original was a stock standard outlander ls lol

anyway the kinda stuff i would like to to is some basic bush tracks, sand dunes maybe, ummmmmmm........camping....
i dont plan on it being like a serious offroader that can drive over boiulders and such. i am trying to be realistic about this...

now as far as mods go i was thinking some new spring and some coil spacers. ive already investigated the tyres and wheels situation and im thinking of 27x8.50R14LT maxxis buck shot or bighorns...
its just a matter of finding where to buy them coz bobjane dont stock them. tyrepower dont stock them so any help there would be great thanks.

P.S being a graphic designer and heavily into sport and growing up in the suburbs i dont know a lot about 4wding. i know a little but not a lot. more so the mechanical side of things...
so if whats mentioned above can be done please help me through it f you have the time...

and couple of questions... When it says speed/load rating of a tyre what does mean eg. 95Q or 122M?
also ncPaj when you went to dubai, the outlander you used, was it stock or did it have a few mods...
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korrruption wrote:ive already investigated the tyres and wheels situation and im thinking of 27x8.50R14LT maxxis buck shot or bighorns...
I doubt you'll be able to fit 14" rims over your brakes. Have you had a look? 27" would be a good size to aim for, but I don't know how much choice you'll have at that size.
korrruption wrote:one question... When it says speed/load rating of a tyre what does mean eg. 95Q or 122M?
The number is a load rating, the letter is a speed rating. See http://www.mickeythompsontires.com.au/i ... ed-Ratings" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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-Scott- wrote:
korrruption wrote:ive already investigated the tyres and wheels situation and im thinking of 27x8.50R14LT maxxis buck shot or bighorns...
I doubt you'll be able to fit 14" rims over your brakes. Have you had a look? 27" would be a good size to aim for, but I don't know how much choice you'll have at that size.

oh yeah i forgot about the brakes.
lol exact reason why i am noob
27" tyres is what im looking at but trying to find something with the right rim size is hard.
stock rim size on the outlander is 16. if i can find soemthing like that it would be perfect. 27-28in tyres is definately the biggest tyres i would go for... ie to fit the whell arches...

in the llong run i would like to be able to do this if possible...
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the brake disc on an outlander is 10.86in...
generally speaking how far does the brake pads/callipers sit out of a disc. i might measure it up properly tomorrow. just looking at some online specs
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Post by NICK »

we have a 2009 outlander that had factory 18's on it, i bought a set of the factory 15's of ebay and fitted them with 30x9.5 for a beach trip. there was a condsiderable loss of power but no rubbing. We now have equal to 31's on the 18's, they fill the guards completely but still dont rub, i believe the current outlander has larger guards and yours but you should be able to easily fit a 27-29in tyre.

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i went to mitsubishi today and they told me that what i wanted to do woud be considered illegal and non roadworthy...
maybe ill save a bit of dosh and just buy a jeep or a sierra or a pajero or patrol or navara or triton or something that is a real 4x4 lol... turbo diesel would be nice
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NICK wrote:we have a 2009 outlander that had factory 18's on it, i bought a set of the factory 15's of ebay and fitted them with 30x9.5 for a beach trip. there was a condsiderable loss of power but no rubbing. We now have equal to 31's on the 18's, they fill the guards completely but still dont rub, i believe the current outlander has larger guards and yours but you should be able to easily fit a 27-29in tyre.

NICK

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Post by tehekho »

I'd be finding some 15" steel rims in that case if they'll fit. They're cheap ($65aud each) enough to have two sets of tyres if you're that way inclined, and you'll have the most range of tyres then....
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Post by korrruption »

wont be ale to fit 29" they will rub. biggest i can go is like 28"...
think i might go a paj. you can get em pretty cheap as stock...
if i do buy one how many km's is reasonable to buy one second hand
in terms of a pajeros life span would it still be ok to buy one at these amounts of kms
ie. 150,000+
200,000+
250,000+
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Post by NCpaj »

korrruption wrote:thanks ncPaj....
when you went to dubai, the outlander you used, was it stock or did it have a few mods...
It was just a stocko outlander. The same model as the one in your pic with highway tyres. Pretty sure it was the 4cyl thing too.
i went to mitsubishi today and they told me that what i wanted to do woud be considered illegal and non roadworthy...
maybe ill save a bit of dosh and just buy a jeep or a sierra or a pajero or patrol or navara or triton or something that is a real 4x4 lol... turbo diesel would be nice
yeah and there is the that whole thing too. If you did the mods correctly the car would probably still be safe to drive
but yeah not so good if you have a crash/get pulled over and defected. Although it does seem that your leading to more of the 4wd now- which will end up better/more capable in the long run.

If your not doing the family thing a serria could be a cheap way to fix the problem..very capable too.
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korrruption wrote:i went to mitsubishi today and they told me that what i wanted to do woud be considered illegal and non roadworthy...
maybe ill save a bit of dosh and just buy a jeep or a sierra or a pajero or patrol or navara or triton or something that is a real 4x4 lol... turbo diesel would be nice
majority of mods on any 4wd going past down the street would deem them illegal
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