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pajero ute :)

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Post by Miyagi »

was day dreaming at work to day and come up with this.....
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Post by redrocket »

heres one from the past and a real one
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Post by Miyagi »

yeah but i was thinking of cutting the body away behind the seats and having a tube tray
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Post by twinnie »

how about this?

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p.s. big green meany this is your truck under there if you want me to remove it just say
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Post by klrevo »

yes! :D :armsup: :armsup: :D twinnie, that is awesome, i love it someone has to do it :D
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Post by Miyagi »

OH MY GOD!!!!!!! :D :D :D its like my dreams come true!

mummy i want one!

better get out and grab that lotto ticket, if i win.... you get the idea :)
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Post by Bitsamissin »

That is friggen awesome and about the right wheelbase length I reckon.
You want around 100" at least which is about midway between a swb and a lwb.
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Post by Noisey »

Dang!!

That 's what I want to do to mine (if or when I roll it).

Sweeeet.
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Post by GURU »

very sweet.

alittle tall though. yes 100" is perfect...some 37's gearing and of course a SAS. Go the exo and tray....VERY Nice
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Post by twinnie »

errr guys sorry to burst you bubble but i made it from a pic of a pajero and a pic of "big green meany's" gq patrol. :cry: but i agree i want one :lol:

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Post by GURU »

of course you did...can't believe i din't see it....hence it's tall

If only it was that simple :)
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Post by twinnie »

the agreement is 100 inch is good and sas is good this made me think range rover chasis! but then it'd be easer to just have a rangie

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Post by GURU »

twinnie wrote:the agreement is 100 inch is good and sas is good this made me think range rover chasis! but then it'd be easer to just have a rangie

Matt
hmmm...you make a good point. If you went that way you would/could run the Pajero motor and gearbox and mate it to the Rover TC. Then run Pajero rear diff and Hilux front (or even better 60 series F & R) and mount the Pajero body cut into a ute.

If only we were all made of money :D
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Post by OnPatrol »

Apart from cash flow which is always a problem, I can't see any other reason why a Paj Ute couldn't be done. Wouldn't it be great to see a Paj in the Ateco or Vic Winch and why not the Outback!
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Post by Miyagi »

how awesome would it be to see a pajero in tuff truck!

oh yes it will be mine.....
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yes it certainly would......................
A Gen 2 lwb has a 107" wheelbase so would be perfect to cut down to around 100" into a ute.
A good platform would be a 3.5 SOHC around 190Hp (tickled up can make 250Hp easily) with the stronger running gear (bigger gearbox, t/case with 3.15's, rear axles and 9.5" rear diff).
You could 5 link the rear (for good flex & high speed handling) and SAS the front either a 3 link for reliability and handling or 5 link for shear flex. If strength is an issue then a cut down GU front axle (9.25" diff) would be the go, you could run the Nissan 4.88's with a Mitsi rear 4.90. Or for maximum front clearance a cut down 80 Series axle (8" HP diff) with HD CV's (80 CV's are about 30% bigger than a Lux).
Of course running 35-37's with an ARB front and factory Mitsi rear locker with a cage.
One thing is guaranteed there would be no shortage of people coming over to have a look and a chat to say well done for doing something different :D
I get that now, people say it's still a Poojabber and a pos but well done for doing something different :lol:
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Post by OnPatrol »

Go on Frank...take the next step.
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Post by twinnie »

frank you have dobed your self in for it now :twisted:

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Post by GURU »

It's very do..able.

But I would run a 3link rear with A frame and a 3 link front with panhard rod... and make it for rock crawling
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Post by michaeld_101 »

yes guys i have seen one it was for sale at deal makers in rockhampton central Queensland for while it was the light green colour but the down fall was a full lenght alloy tray but other that it looked sweet.
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Post by cookie monster »

hear's a couple of pajero utes i found parked outside my house last night !

nl pajero dual cab 2.8td
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nl pajero utility 2.8td
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Post by Hekta »

cookie monster wrote:hear's a couple of pajero utes i found parked outside my house last night !
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Post by twinnie »

mmm nice chopping...not :finger:

but it's difrent

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Post by Miyagi »

Bitsamissin wrote: A Gen 2 lwb has a 107" wheelbase so would be perfect to cut down to around 100" into a ute.
A good platform would be a 3.5 SOHC around 190Hp (tickled up can make 250Hp easily) with the stronger running gear (bigger gearbox, t/case with 3.15's, rear axles and 9.5" rear diff).
You could 5 link the rear (for good flex & high speed handling) and SAS the front either a 3 link for reliability and handling or 5 link for shear flex. If strength is an issue then a cut down GU front axle (9.25" diff) would be the go, you could run the Nissan 4.88's with a Mitsi rear 4.90. Or for maximum front clearance a cut down 80 Series axle (8" HP diff) with HD CV's (80 CV's are about 30% bigger than a Lux).
Of course running 35-37's with an ARB front and factory Mitsi rear locker with a cage.
I would rather go with the gen 2 swb (96 1/4 " wheel base) cut into ute with exo & tray and strech the diffs out to 100". agree with the 3.5L but would go with a range rover gear box and t/f case (better gearing and still keep centre diff lock) also would go SAS GQ diffs front and rear (for width) I would go a 3 link rear with A frame and a 3 link front with panhard rod, front & rear lockers, pro comp shocks and 37" wrangler MT/R's

for starters anyway..... :D
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Post by Bitsamissin »

True the Rover t/case has better gearing options but 3.15's will be available for the Mitsu case and they run lower diffs standard.
Lots of people go on about Rover cases but out of all the t/cases I've seen fail Rovers would be number 1. I'm still to be convinced about any conversion using Rover parts which is an upgrade.
I'd like to know output shaft diameters & gear dimensions etc of a Rover case to compare to a 3.5 Mitsi case (27 spline, 29 mm output shaft diameter and Patrol size gears).
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Post by J Top »

Come on Frank stop kicking the Poms, sorry the Krauts, sorry the Yanks,
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Post by Miyagi »

J Top wrote:Come on Frank stop kicking the Poms, sorry the Krauts, sorry the Yanks,
Who does own them now?
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personal joke i'm guessing.....
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Post by twinnie »

land rover was an english company, then bmw baught it then ford baught it hence pom, krouts and yanks.

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Post by kiwipajero »

84 SWB Pajero 3.8 V6 holden motor & 700R4 trans,rear ARB locker,rollcage,32x11.5 simex ex treackers,pto winch,twin snorkles,
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