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moding a patrol coil spring spacer to fit pajero

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moding a patrol coil spring spacer to fit pajero

Post by Glennb »

can this be done? seems that no one makes them for the pajero. Ive heard that patrol springs fit into a pajero so I thought it could be just minor grinding to fit it into a pajero.
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Post by hudson44 »

I'm pretty sure you'll find they just slip straight in. When i got mine he said they would also fit a pootrol!
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Post by GREGGO »

I had to take about five mm out of the ones I got so they would fit. Go the jigsaw!! :lol:

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Post by Glennb »

GREGGO, did you have to take 5mm out of the centre of it?

Hudson, are you sure he didnt have to mod the patrol spacer to fit your car? I spoke to one 4x4 place a while ago and he said that a patrol spacer woudnt fit. But maybe possible if you mod it.

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Post by hudson44 »

Yeah actually i did... had to take a bee's dick out of the centre so it would fit over the housing!
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Post by GREGGO »

Hello Glenn,

Yes, I did take approx 5mm out of the centre of the packer.

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Post by Glennb »

excellent , thanks Guys
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