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Pajero's in Thailand

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Pajero's in Thailand

Post by paj4x4 »

I met up with two members of the Pajero Club here in Thailand yesterday. Click on the link below for pictures of their rigs.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/paj4x41989/album?.dir=cff4&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/paj4x41989/my_photos

I took a lot of pictures of the suspension of the Black rig. I need these pictures to ensure proper installation of the Unicorn Kit on my Gen 1.

Details of the two rigs:
1. Black Gen 1 Paj
- Unicorn IFS Lift Kit
- 36 inch Simex
- 4m41 engine
- 5.29 gears
- rear mitsu air locker:D (owner said he was lucky enough to acquire a used but complete rear axle from a Mitsu Shogun). An aisin pump supplies the needed air to the locker
- hi-lift jack
- this rig has 10 shock absorbers (4 upfront and 6 at the rear) :armsup:

2. Silver/Blue Gen 1 Paj
- 4m40 engine
- 4.875 gears
- cranked TB's
- 34 inch BFG MT's
- Aisin air pump for the required deflating/inflating of tires on technical trails
- 2 hi-lift jacks
- Forerunner shocks (Japanese brand) - the two guys said that these are really good dampers.

I'll go trailing with them next month - when the rainy season starts ;)
'89 Pajero LWB - 2.5TD, TJM TB's, Ext shackles, Rancho 9x's, Dunlop AT2's 31"
'99 Pajero LWB - 2.8TDIC, All stock
'97 Samurai (SJ413) - 5.12 diifs, Rear Locker, Camini Lift, 31" MT's
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Post by Siam PaJ »

paj4x4 wrote:

Forerunner shocks (Japanese brand) - the two guys said that these are really good dampers
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Actually they were used shocks from Japan and rebuilded by 4runner4x4 shop. :D

link here:

http://www.weekendhobby.com/ad/4runner.htm

some pics here:

http://www.weekendhobby.com/offroad/tri ... =1&id=1123

Cheers,
Last edited by Siam PaJ on Tue Mar 22, 2005 1:48 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Pajero's in Thailand

Post by Gonzo »

paj4x4 wrote:- this rig has 10 shock absorbers (4 upfront and 6 at the rear) :armsup:


Only 10?

Surely you could fit a couple more on somewhere !
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Post by Zute »

Siam Paj . You guys rock :armsup: guess you like your mud.
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