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HELP ME PLEASE

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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HELP ME PLEASE

Post by muttis3LV6 »

I have a 93 pajaro and snapped an axel 2 months ago, now i cant find a replacement one. As i have a factory locker the axel is 15 mm shorter than a standard one and stamped with 81 (80 on standard).

If anybody knows of a wreaker who may have a locked pajaro please drop me a line, or if anybady has a factory locker in a 93 3L can i have your chassie number so i can get a listing from Miti Aus

Thanks
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Post by J Top »

Cut the 15mm off the end of the std axle , bevel the end and clean the splines with a 3 corner file.
I have done this a few times now with no problems.
Wrap a rag arround the wheel bearing and use a drop saw or grinder with a cut off blade.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

You should be able to find a locker axle up there surely ???

Also forget Geelong Diffs I've got someone else looking at a full floater set up for the rear but will be a few months away though.
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