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pajero flex

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pajero flex

Post by corkhead »

Hey guys,

just at lunch and pulled the electric forklift out at work to lift the NF up .... not much flex in mine.

Lifted the front left wheel and only got about 17" before the back lifted ....

will repeat on the weekend with the sway bars removed and see the difference.

the old electric lift stopped when the back started to lift ...not enough juice :)

what do you guys get ..... last couple of trips of really had the rockers on going over the lumpy stuff .... was fun but prefer a stable ride !
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yeah from memory mine used to get around 20-22" without the rear swaybar (standard length rear shocks) and the front bar disconnected.
Now its almost 40"....................... :twisted:
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Post by Lordtrunks »

Never checked mine out but seem to do pretty well for stock I'm working on some wristed trailing arms to test and see how it comes together.

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