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3inc body lift

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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3inc body lift

Post by dazzsbuggy »

i want 2 do a 3inc body lift on my 1984 pajero has any 1 don it
what needs 2 be don 2 make it fit
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Post by Hekta »

A lot of guys on here are running 2" body lifts and there is plentiful info in the bible at the top of the forum.

Is there a specific reason that you want to go so high ?
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Post by fool_injected »

Fitted a 2 inch lift this arvo not a problem (on a Triton)

While I was at it I chocked it up an extra inch but the seem too much bother
Steer shaft lenght, brake line length are going to be a prob with 3 inch
Most 4x4 shops sell shaft extensions though

I have also read , in this forum, if yo go 3 inch the gear lever fouls on the transmision tunnel and knocks it out of first, not good when rock crawling

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