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Truck build up! new drawers nearly finished

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Post by UAV »

i noticed that my front manual hubs are avm are these standard hubs or aftermarket. and what can i do for my truck to get better fuel economy and perhaps more power
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Hubs and economy

Post by NF 4G54 »

All pajero's came out with auto locking hubs i believe, so yours will be aftermarket becuase the auto hubs were prone to wearing out and are expensive to fix.
If you want fuel economy dont get bigger tyres, dont get a suspension lift and dont get a body lift. You cant have everything, you need to decide what the car is used for most and what you want.
As for power no amount of money will justify the little power gain you could achieve but you could consider less restrictive induction and exhaust.
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the tyres that i will be running will be for off road only so that i dont use more fuel every day. and i cant see how a 2in susp lift will increase fuel economy? does that mean if i lowered it like my old dunnydore then i will get better fuel economy
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Post by UAV »

well any way, i got my new tyres today baja claws 33x12.5 on 15x10 black sunnies. cranked front torsion bars and i am picking up my rear spring tomorow. looks sick. i cant wait till the holidays. will post pics asap
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Post by PajeroSRV »

Pics man, pics. :)

Another Paj is re-born.
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pics if they work
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Post by known 2 »

are those claws brand new cos they allready look a lil worn, anyway tuff looking rig u will get alot of enjoyment out of it.
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yea they are brand new, just dirty
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Post by corkhead »

crikey ... our cars must be twins !!

except for the type of tyre damn theyre close and love the numberplate

NFI (NF Injected) or (No Fn Idea) ..... :D


once i re weld my bashplate mount (squashed it) im ready for an outing ...wheres all this rain ???
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may be close but they dont rub (except a little on the rubber flares)
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Post by PajeroSRV »

Nice.
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Post by j-top paj »

im getting temted to buy a gen 1 and do some mods.
what are they like offroad compared to a gen 2?
from what i can gather they are easy to mod..
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haha... no uav....i meant close as in our two cars look very close ;)
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Post by PajeroSRV »

Looks like a cruise up to gembrook is in order with a few Paj's like this in the vacinity.
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sounds good, even tho i have been up there 3 outta last 4 days :P
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Post by M1S3RY »

So, Pajeros do Gembrook, when? Early next year ? :) Sorry to hijack.
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Post by PajeroSRV »

Yep sounds good. How about the 21st of Jan?

Meet in Gembrook town in front of the playground at 9am and then head into bunyip from there? We can go play on a few good tracks :)
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ill be playing a bit over chrissy period ..... i hope ! but the 21st of january sounds like a plan .......marking it on the calendar !!

bout time i met up with some OL people :D
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Post by M1S3RY »

PajeroSRV wrote:Yep sounds good. How about the 21st of Jan?

Meet in Gembrook town in front of the playground at 9am and then head into bunyip from there? We can go play on a few good tracks :)
Sounds good, UAV you up for this, as we stole your thread? ;)
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Post by corkhead »

j-top paj wrote:im getting temted to buy a gen 1 and do some mods.
what are they like offroad compared to a gen 2?
from what i can gather they are easy to mod..
i think its more they are relatively cheap these days, and if your prepared to do the mods yourself - yes cheap to mod. I like the square old look and dont mind when putting a new dent in the side or having to bash the rear bar with my BF sledge hammer to open the rear door :D

if i had anything newer/dearer/nicer i probably would be a biatch out driving !
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Post by chopchop »

Yo i'd be up for a gembrook with you fellas, thats if you would let a toyota tag along.

BTW, im a mate of corkhead's
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chopchop wrote:Yo i'd be up for a gembrook with you fellas, thats if you would let a toyota tag along.

BTW, im a mate of corkhead's
Chopchop

I'll think you'll find Paj drivers are quite a friendly and sociable lot, and would be more than happy to have a Toyota along.

As long as you can keep up. :twisted:

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Post by PajeroSRV »

Yeah for sure, some along. I'll have a couple of yota's with me too probably.

Bloody surfs. :finger:
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Post by j-top paj »

did the v6 come out in swb?
i dont think ive seen any around
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yea i should be able to make it out then if im not back at work, but wont find out till closer to the date
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Post by Lordtrunks »

My SWB Nf is v6 with coils not sure if you guys ever got them in oz :finger:
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Post by PHIL »

1hzzzz wrote:Getting back to the cheep spring thing, I have done what was sugested on the Americam 4xwire sit re latter model Paj springs (I used 1996) in my Gen1 and got 2" lift SWB, if what you read in the forum is correct re coil spacers from the GQ you should be able to get the same lift for your LWB and on the cheep.
I picked up the springs for $30 each from the wreckers they are genuine paj springs (no probs with insurance) and are progressive to boot. They give a great ride, I also picked up some arb shocks (front and rear) from a Gen1 at the same time from the same wrecker, must be lucky some times....
Heyhey, whaddya mean "american 4x4wire"? Heheh.. a Canadian wrote most of that drivel... :oops:

Glad they worked for ya! The ride improvement over the stockers was as big of an improvement as the lift...

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Post by UAV »

well seeing as this is a thred on my truck i suppose i should let everyone no that i made a snorkel for the truck at a total cost of $25 using unslotted aggie pipe and bits and pieces will post pics asap
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Post by meminiau »

cool... looking forward 2 the pics of the snorkel!

cheers
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