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L300 diff into paj

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L300 diff into paj

Post by 88pajero »

O.k. so its probably a dumb question but does the L300 4x4 rear diff fit a paj? Im presuming not but I thought itll be worth while asking as the L300 parts seem to be real cheap from a wreck...
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Post by -Scott- »

Diff ratios aside, I'd be very surprised if it didn't. From an engineering point of view, it would make sense to use the same part in both vehicles, especially when the drivetrains have so much in common.

Run a tape measure over them both?

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Post by Bitsamissin »

The L200/300 stuff is based on the 4 cylinder Pajero.
However some suspension parts are different and won't retrofit a Gen 1 Paj.
If yours is a Gen 1 V6 the front & rear diffs and gearbox's are not compatible.
Only the t/case maybe useable.
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