My Pajero has a switch for S / M / H suspension.
Can anyone feel the difference between each setting?
How do they do it - is it electric shocks or what?
Dave ><>
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80 series Extra Cab - a work in progress.
Yes they are electric.
If they are working properly you will definitely notice a difference between the settings.
These are a KYB shock and cost around $600Ea new from Mitsu
Most owners jsut replace them with an aftermarket shock when they are farked.
So you got ABS and the factory rear locker then ??
If they are working properly you will definitely notice a difference between the settings.
These are a KYB shock and cost around $600Ea new from Mitsu
Most owners jsut replace them with an aftermarket shock when they are farked.
So you got ABS and the factory rear locker then ??
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
Yes - this is my first Pajero - 93 V6, SWB.
It seems to have the lot inc. electric windows, cruise, sunroof and the rear diff lock.
Haven't read the book yet but couldn't make much sense out of the "recommended settings' sticker on the door.
It talks about a centre diff lock?
I'm sure it will all become clear eventually.
I suspect this has aftermaket shocks as I can't tell any difference in the ride when I change the switch.
I haven't stuck my head under to check yet.
Dave ><>
It seems to have the lot inc. electric windows, cruise, sunroof and the rear diff lock.
Haven't read the book yet but couldn't make much sense out of the "recommended settings' sticker on the door.
It talks about a centre diff lock?
I'm sure it will all become clear eventually.
I suspect this has aftermaket shocks as I can't tell any difference in the ride when I change the switch.
I haven't stuck my head under to check yet.
Dave ><>
80 series Extra Cab - a work in progress.
The super select 4x4 system is what you have.
There are 5 positions for the t/case lever on a 5sp.
- 2wd, 4wd high range (centre diff unlocked), nuetral, 4wd high range(centre diff locked), 4wd low range.
This expalins it well :-
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/inte ... ro_03.html
There are 5 positions for the t/case lever on a 5sp.
- 2wd, 4wd high range (centre diff unlocked), nuetral, 4wd high range(centre diff locked), 4wd low range.
This expalins it well :-
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/inte ... ro_03.html
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
I have a 91nh 3.0lt it still has the original adjustable shocks and I can tell the difference especially off road ...... I dont know if its just mine but you may have to put the thing in reverse to get it to release 4 wheel drive ..... a bit quirkey but goes great with the factory rear locker I have gone places where a 80 series landcruiser couldn't enjoy
91 Pajero GLS
32 BFG'S
and a lot of scratches
I Hate Lantana!!!!!
32 BFG'S
and a lot of scratches
I Hate Lantana!!!!!
You can tell if they are still the adjustable shocks by looking at them.
If they are, there will be a small, round actuator motor on top of each shock with some wires running out of it. If there is nothing like that on the shock and an unplugged set of wire near the ends then they have been replaced and the actuators removed.
If they are, there will be a small, round actuator motor on top of each shock with some wires running out of it. If there is nothing like that on the shock and an unplugged set of wire near the ends then they have been replaced and the actuators removed.
KRiS
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