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Pajero Solid axle conversion

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Pajero Solid axle conversion

Post by OffRoad Industries »

We have finally finished the front end of the pajero, its been engineered and drives very well on the road. we still have to fit airbags to the rear and powder coat and plate a lot of the parts but its driving around for now. Here is a list of what we ended up doing.

-Hilux diff housing swapped centre from left to right
-ORI Double arm reverse tapered
-Pitman arm adapter and custom draglink
-5 link with adjustable uppers and fixed lowers
-Polyflex bushes
-height adjustable air bags
-Rancho shocks with new towers
-Remove ABS System and re run all brakelines
-ORI Widetrack kit
-custom front shaft
and lots of other little things
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Post by Grantw »

you know its useless without pics..... and plenty too
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Post by Thor »

that is waaaay cool :cool:
good to see people doing it!!
awesome!! :lol:
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AirBags pumped right up

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AirBags pumped right up

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Absolutely awesome Lachie.........................
Tell me about the pitman arm mod we are just about up to that with mine now.

Blair and Grant be honest and admit you had hard ons after looking at those pics :lol:
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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Post by RokToy4x4 »

now, i like that :lol:
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Shane, have you calmed down yet mate :lol:
How are the girlies treatin ya over there :D
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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Post by RokToy4x4 »

hi frank,mate its hard not being able to speak japanese :cool:
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Post by RokToy4x4 »

and i would like to see how that shorty goes offroad :)
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Post by Grantw »

:shock: :shock:

Sweeet.... The bar has been set gents.

It looks bloody awesome. Interested to see some wheeling pics.

Are ORI going to start selling SAS kits now? Or was it a one off?
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Post by Thor »

dude that bar is pretty damn high.. airbags!?
intersted to know more about them though.. does it control the ride high on the move with sensors on the CA's.etc?
kinda like http://www.offroadonly.com/products/suspension/airock/ ?
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Post by Grantw »

What the plan to get more flex out of the rear of pajs?

What are the specs on that shorty? It seems to be running a 3" body lift and rear swaybar is still on...
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Post by Grantw »

:oops: :oops:

still have to fit airbags to the rear
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Post by RoldIT »

Maaaaaaaannnnnn!!!!!!! :shock:

That is sweet.

Frank, even I'm gettin a farken mongrel and I don't even own one anymore.

Can't wait to see how your's turns out! :armsup:
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Post by PeterPL »

Do you have any price estimates of this mod already ?

I want to buy it ! :cool:
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Post by Noisey »

Damn.

I haven't even looked at all the pics yet and I've already ripped me pants.
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Post by RASPAS »

THATS COOL LIKE MAD!!!!!!!
DREAMS BECOME REALITY!!!!!!!!!
Whats the biggest ration U can fit in???
How much it'll cost???
MR LACHIE................put me on line PLEASE!!!
I WANT TO BUY ONE!!!!!
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Post by OffRoad Industries »

We just made up a pitman arm adapter similar to the one we make for the toyota hilux. We just put a different taper on it for the pitman arm balljoint.

Bitsamissin wrote:Absolutely awesome Lachie.........................
Tell me about the pitman arm mod we are just about up to that with mine now.

Blair and Grant be honest and admit you had hard ons after looking at those pics :lol:
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wow! Is this all legal?

Post by angyork »

Is this modification legal? If so, is there a kit available in the future? Great work!!! Lets ee some pics of road :)
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Post by 4runna »

Yeah Very Impressed lachlan, certainly some food for thought. Work looks very nice from the pics.

Obviously cost has been asked, but also what timeframe did this one take? and now that you have done one and some of the design work has been done how long would another take to do. (just after ballpark figures)

And what portion of time/costs would you assign to the ABS work (just for us without ABS)

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Post by 4runna »

Oh yeah,

More questions :)

how much extra width does your widetrack kit give? and I know your front Hilux IFS hub conversion kit which I assume you used, is this just to match the rear original Paj diff? or did you widen the track rear as well??

Do you still have the Paj out there? was thinking for us sydneysiders a quick look at it might be great incentive to save up the bucks.
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Post by OffRoad Industries »

Being air bags this job was fairly expensive. Ballpark Figures for the front end exactly the same but with coil springs would be $5000-$6000. ABS work would account for about $200 now that we have sorted how to set the brakes up. This job took a few months as it was unregistered and a was not needed by the owner, I really just worked on it myself after hours to keep costs to a minimum for the owner. Hitting as a normal workshop job it would probably take 4 weeks depending on our work load.
We used the widetrack front end to best match the original front track 3inches wider all up, it ends up slightly wider than original but its common knowledge that a wider front track over rear will lead to better on road handling.
The conversion was really done with on road driveability in mind as it would be a useless vehicle if it didnt drive well on road. As it is, it drives almost as well as an IFS one, although adding front swaybars would bring it back as good as standard, I dont feel the need to add them at the moment.
It is at the workshop at the moment and will come and go while we finish bagging the rear so it will be around a bit.
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Post by 4runna »

Thanks for the info,

will give you a call soon to come have a look.

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Post by grumpy221 »

Damm thats hot mmmmmm $6k might have to sell the boat........or the misses........
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Post by Locknut »

holy shit batman......love to see the face's of the other 4x4 drivers who bag out pajero's......................the pajero looks AWWWSUMMMMMMM :lol:
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Post by Gonzo »

its still a pajero :finger:











that i wouldn't mind owning
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