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Pics of Your Rig......

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Post by sjjenkin »

NCpaj wrote:Hey all

Im new to this forum
I live on the Gold Coast and Study Mech enginnering at uni

Any way this is my Car
its a 86 NC 2.6ltr petrol

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its got Homemade snorkel
2" exhaust incl hi tech headers
and all the usaual stuff
hey are those pictures from uatla?
you should only be stuck if your on ur roof

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Post by PHIL »

Here's my new rig: Haven't gotten her yet, should have her in another week or so. Yes Vic, she's Betsy number four! :D

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Post by 4BJERO »

Well i figured it was about time the 4BJERO made an appearance
The photos were taken with my phone pretty happy with the out come
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This is the 4BJERO on a day trip to Ormeau
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Before the new tyres went on
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Post by Badass Bundy »

oooo CANYONERO!!! thats awesome!! :lol:

where did u get that sticker from?

does it smell like a steak and go 35?
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Post by 4BJERO »

:armsup: :armsup: 65 tonns of mitsubishi pride Canyonero!! :D :D
Na smells like "new car smell" :roll:
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Post by awbeattie381 »

A couple of mine from the archives.....

First one is up near Hill End (cant remember the name of the river :oops: )

Second one is the Spanish Steps in the Blue Mountains

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Post by evanstaniland »

hey awbeattie381 where are you located or better Q where is that sectin or rock in the last pic looks lik good fun!!
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Post by awbeattie381 »

I grew up in Wollongong but lived in Syd for a while and am now in London.

That track is called the Spanish Steps and its probably the best little track ive done. It runs between Blackfellows Hand Trail and another dead end trail (with a view at the end) which sort of runs parallel to the north. Its over near the zig zag railway part of the mountains. I believe this track is now under lock and key, and can only be done as part of an organised trip with an affiliated 4wd club.

The track itself (if you start on the north side) starts with these steps, when you get to the bottom you cross a couple of bogholes and a creek with a log half way across, you then start the climb back out on a series of steep smooth slippery rock faces. As I said its only a relatively short track but is unreal!

You may want to ask others about the status of this track as current arrangements can change. This is my knowledge from last Oct.
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Post by Miraz »

And a pic of my rig....

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Post by Hekta »

4BJERO wrote::armsup: :armsup: 65 tonns of mitsubishi pride Canyonero!! :D :D
Na smells like "new car smell" :roll:
Luckely A Mate Of Mine Has A Vinyl Machine So Hopfully More Graphics Soon
:rofl: Nice Sticker :D

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yes too familiar ;)
Hmmmm there is only one CANYONERO and thats Lloyd Swartz's red swb Gen 1 in the US.
I could just imagine him saying "there can be only one" like The Highlander :twisted:
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Post by 4BJERO »

:D lol yeah there is only one (in every town,city,state,contry)
And here i was thinking that i was being original :lol!:
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Post by NCpaj »

hey are those pictures from uatla?
nah mate those pics are from reedy creek
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Post by Miyagi »

Look wko's figured out photobucket :)

in these two you can see my old alloys w/AT's and now my MT/r's


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Post by klrevo »

looking good dan, finally figured it out hey spastic :D :finger: :D

i even made an appearance :armsup:

catch up soon man, give us a call if ur ever keen for a drive up this way

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Post by nudge2325 »

I thought it was about time i posted a pic of my beasty.

It is an NA SWB
ARB air locker in the rear and the suspension has been wound right up so it sits reasonably level.
Plans are to fit the 2in body lift and the scrub bars once it is rego'd( hopefully this week) and also the flares so i can then get wider wheels and 33in tyres for it :armsup:
The only thing i got to get for it is a compressor for the locker.

I am also building a roof console/shelf to house the mp3 stereo and the uhf to keep them nice and out of any harms way water wise.

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Post by hudson44 »

I haven't really posted any action pics up, so here's a couple of "wheel popping" pics from a recent trip to The Springs 4x4 Park near Warrick...

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Post by awbeattie381 »

awesome pics mate
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Post by hudson44 »

And some "flex" (if you can call it that) pics...
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Post by klrevo »

lookin good hudson, the typical paj salute :lol:

dean ;)
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Post by Miyagi »

action shots of the new paj :lol:
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Post by klrevo »

youre a goose dan,

heres some piccies of my paj last time he was out

dean ;)

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Post by Noisey »

Been quite a while since a threw a photo in here of the jabber.

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Post by klrevo »

looking good blair,

its been ages since i seen this thing in real life, still looks the goods :D

wheres the pics at? looks fun, im guessing appin or menai

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Post by Noisey »

Taken at Appin on some goat trail that ended going nowhere.

Also found the obligitory flex/poser shot taken at Appin also.

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Post by -Scott- »

Noisey wrote:Taken at Appin on some goat trail that ended going nowhere.

Also found the obligitory flex/poser shot taken at Appin also.

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You've got some pretty good travel at the rear there! I need new rear springs, and thinking about new shocks too. What have you got, and do you ever load it real hard? (Max GVM + more?)

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Post by BLU_ROO_84 »

nudge2325 wrote:I thought it was about time i posted a pic of my beasty.

It is an NA SWB
ARB air locker in the rear and the suspension has been wound right up so it sits reasonably level.
Plans are to fit the 2in body lift and the scrub bars once it is rego'd( hopefully this week) and also the flares so i can then get wider wheels and 33in tyres for it :armsup:
The only thing i got to get for it is a compressor for the locker.

I am also building a roof console/shelf to house the mp3 stereo and the uhf to keep them nice and out of any harms way water wise.

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Post by Noisey »

Scott,

I generally don't load the back up real hard or if I do I try to keep it as forward as possible. Springs are pedders heavy duty which are surprisingly softer than I though they would be (4 years old) and shocks are 5 stage ranchos (love em - also about 4 years old).

There is more travel to be had in the back but I have been a bit too lazy lately to extend all the brake lines - I have the parts just not the time.

Rear swaybar - gone

Front swaybar - articulator (this helps the rear flex more than you would think)
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Post by -Scott- »

Noisey wrote:shocks are 5 stage ranchos (love em - also about 4 years old).

There is more travel to be had in the back but I have been a bit too lazy lately to extend all the brake lines - I have the parts just not the time.

Rear swaybar - gone

Front swaybar - articulator (this helps the rear flex more than you would think)
Which model Ranchos? Standard listing for Paj is only rated to 1" lift, so I'm guessing you went for something longer. Is there a post here somewhere which covers all this?

At the moment I'm not sure if my flex is limited by shocks (OME) or handbrake cable. The driver's side tyre rubs on the inside of the wheel well, but the passenger side hasn't. I don't know if it's a bumpstop issue, or if I need an adjustable panhard to centre the diff again.

Thanks,

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Post by Lordtrunks »

scotts its the panhard bar that is making it rub swartzy had a drop down bracket made for the right hand side.
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