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Post by klrevo »

champion, thanks dude :D

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Post by nh_pajero »

Just got the new OME susp and put the winch on :armsup:

hows this for lift

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just have to wind the front up now after installing the winch

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what do you think 33" or 35"??
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Post by M1S3RY »

33's easy but 35's will need extra gearing to have the power to spin them sufficiently IMHO.
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Post by Overkill »

Go a set of 33" Maxxis Mudzillas, you will be impressed. You will have power to turn them no worries. :)
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Maxxis Mudzillas

Post by nh_pajero »

has anyone had the Maxxis Mudzillas on there truck and did they fit ok cause they are 33"X13.5"?
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Re: Maxxis Mudzillas

Post by Overkill »

nh_pajero wrote:has anyone had the Maxxis Mudzillas on there truck and did they fit ok cause they are 33"X13.5"?
I do, that why I said you would have no problem. Aired down to about 6psi and they go anywhere. Use Nissan rims, I have ROH trak rims (beadlocked) and do not get any rubbing at all, I'll get a photo of the travel in the rear and front to give you an idea of the potential.

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Post by NCpaj »

wow that last pic looks great. hope my car looks that good when i do the body lift.
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Post by Kiwijero »

You will fit 35" Mudzillas to a GEN II 3.5L V6 or 2,8TD, with a 2" body lift and 2" suspension lift (along with some remodeling of the rear of the front guard).

The 3.5 V6 still has plenty of grunt to turn the tyres, but certainly handles differently from the 32" BFG's it had on !! Doesn't drag the rear diff on the ruts now like it did !

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Post by klrevo »

kiwijero thats looks awesome :cool: :armsup:

i love it, so theyre the 35" mudzillas??? are they 35 x 13.5 x 15? they dont seem like the 13.5" wide...they dont seem to be sticking outta the guards really, and so is that just 2" sus lift and 2" body??? it looks sweet kiwi, the sidebars, they the arb ones??? i havent checked, do they make them for the shorty or are they custom/modified??? looks sweet mate, good to see

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Re: paj

Post by Miyagi »

klrevo wrote:are they 35 x 13.5 x 15? they dont seem like the 13.5" wide. dean ;)
compare them to the spare... the look heaps bigger
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Post by Kiwijero »

Yes they are the 35x13.5x15 Mudzillas. Remember the 13.5 is the width of the tread pattern (which goes well down the sidewall) so the tyre is not actuallly 13.5" wide. The actual width of the 13.5" Mudzillas is nearer 12.5".

The spare is a 32x11.5x15 so you can see the difference there. I need to pick up a 2nd hand 35" BFG for the spare (or something that will fit on the rear door mounting)

The tyres are right in line with the guards/sidebars so should meet our NZ warrant standards, however if not, will just require small flexiable guards fitted.

Havn't beadlocked the tyres yet, still looking at which option best.

The side bars are customised (by J Top).

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Post by Overkill »

Kiwijero wrote:
Havn't beadlocked the tyres yet, still looking at which option best.
Give Brian Howat a call in Naenae (Howat engineering), does them for $80 a rim last time I asked. They do the beadlocks specifically for the Maxxis as the bead is bigger than other makes. I run a tube aswell, some say you don't need it and others say it is a good idea, each unto their own. A friend of ours had the second air beadlocks on his truck but for some reason he kept having problems, could of been the way they where installed. The tyre was still pushing off the bead. He did comment about an expensive way to loose money :twisted: ! Can't beat $80!

Truck looks good though :D How much of an angle are the C.V's on in the front? I take it you have had the ball joint flipped, if so did you add a spacer or just go for the basic? Having the fuel tank (rear quarter) lifted also helps with departure angle. Looks like JTop has done that aswell! :lol: Again Nice Truck
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Post by nh_pajero »

Thanx for the info on that it looks good but i think ill go the 33" X 13.5" i only have the 3.0L
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Post by Kiwijero »

Overkill.... Thanks for the recommendation re beadlockers.... probably the way I will go just for simplicity (and cost). The CV angle is reasonably easy, and I have fitted Aisin manual hubs to reduce boot wear. So far so good !! it has had a ball flip with no spacer, and the upper bumpstops trimmed. The rear chassis has been cut and Lifted to match the 2" lift in the body and so lifts the fuel tank 2" too. Its still starting to get a beating tho. !

Yes J Top has done all the work.... I am no Engineer :) However really pleased with how it has come out.

nh_pajero..... I am sure you will be pleased with the 33" mudzillas. They seem to grip well and have a great "in ur face" look.

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Post by Overkill »

Have just picked up my spare rim from Howat engineering, $100+gst. It was only for one though, may be cheaper if you get four or five done. Tyres are also cheap around the corner on Cambridge Tce at NaeNae tyres, Rob does a good deal on all his range, I got a 33" Mudzilla for $300.incl. Enjoy :P
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ball flip

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has anyone got a pic of a ball flip? if they do can they post it?
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Re: ball flip

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nh_pajero wrote:has anyone got a pic of a ball flip? if they do can they post it?
A firm sells the complete set in the South Island, NZ. Has instructions also.

Check this out:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 968259.htm
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cost

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how much do you think it would cost to send to australia?
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Re: cost

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nh_pajero wrote:how much do you think it would cost to send to australia?
Set up a Trademe account, you don't have to put any money down to do it and you can ask all the questions you like. :)
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Post by NJV6 »

That is an incredibly overpriced spacer. Here is my pictures of the ball joint flip I did yesterday. I haven't put a spacer in but the 10mm bolts (I drilled out the holes for bigger bolts) were about $10. So that makes for $185 spacers......

Go to your local engineer and get him to make something. I'm going to take a spare top arm in and get a couple made, I can't see the'd be expensive, Maybe I'd look at getting a heap made.

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thanx for that NJV6 :D
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Post by mudmad »

hi all i made my own took me about three days and thay look good
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Post by Overkill »

NJV6 wrote:
Go to your local engineer and get him to make something. I'm going to take a spare top arm in and get a couple made, I can't see the'd be expensive, Maybe I'd look at getting a heap made.
I have a couple that where made for my brothers truck before his SAS, you can have them for the price of a dozen and postage! :lol:

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can someone try my ftp for me please address is 60.231.20.247 user is: pajero password is: pajero and the port is: 21
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Re: ftp

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nh_pajero wrote:can someone try my ftp for me please address is 60.231.20.247 user is: pajero password is: pajero and the port is: 21
Can log in, but seems to hang after the PASV command..
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Post by grumpy221 »

nh .... lookin sweet makes me want to..... but the misses cant get in it as it stands now
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5.29

Post by nh_pajero »

i want to put 5.29 gears into my nh 3.0L V6 man what do i have to buy and what mods do i have to do? and also anyone know where i can buy the 2.85 t/case gears?

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Bitsamissin is the man! - on both questions...

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supercharged

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has anyone out there supercharged a 3.0L V6 and if so what supercharger did they use and if they have any info on fitting the unit that would be great?
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