Well the Wellington Anniversary came a went, budget blowouts being the main issue and the next goal became Thames Club's Laurie Sanson Trial.
Maxxis Buckshot Mudders 33 x 12.5 x 15s fitted. These on the standard Paj alloy rims. After the 31x10.5s that were on there there is a definite improvement in grip. I would have liked to put on Mudzillas but the smallest they are available is 13.5 and I'm not sure that they would be good on these rims. Anyone with experience otherwise that would like to put me straight on that call, please feel free. No tubes or rim locks in them(This is a budget machine after all) so I set my bottom limit at 15 psi, however after the experience at the Laurie Sanson I may revise that down to 10
My under 2 grand is close
Purchase $500
Top end set $273
Water pump $150
Timing Belt $135
Tires 4 new $1160
2 Hooks $52
Set of rearshocks $160 or so.. I lost the docket, but that was about right
I haven't factored in the CVs yet. At this stage I'll replace at least the two that have split boots but I seem to be getting death rattles from all four. However at this stage they didn't stop me from getting to Laurie Sanson so they'll be an extra.
There was some discussion about including the tyres, but I figure that if you bought a Remuera tractor to do this then the new tyres have to be a factor because the likliehood is that the tyres that come with it will be totally unsuitable.
I should mention that I made the early decision to buy parts from my local Repco shop and tyres from a local tyre shop. I live in Tokoroa, Repco sees fit to support the local community by having a shop here, so I'm happy to support them and Tyrells are the local Nissan agents who also are BFG Agents. I work on the principle if you want me to support your business then support my community. So middle finger salute to the Mitsubishi agent who closed up shop here a few years back and big Ups to Tyrells who gave me as good a price on tyres as I could get online and I didn't have to factor in freight and fitting.
So $430 over-budget due mainly to the unplanned water pump and Timing Belt. The latter is a good investment in any case if you're going to the trouble of doing the water pump, even more so if you don't know the engine's service history. A broken timing belt on a 4d56 is baaaaaaad news.
Some pics of the work so far. Some things still to be done.
Add nudge bar and brush guard mesh on the front. Bash plate on the back. Set up winch mounts on the front for next batch of chinese winches.
Exit angle without the bloody great bumper and long towbar and extraneous pieces of steel. One weirdness, inside the bumper was a bracket with a solid lump of steel about 100x80x80 rubber mounted inside... I have no idea what it was

Entry angle is now what all Landcruiser owners wish they could aspire to. For Cruisers, thousands toward drastically modded suspension... For a pajero 5 minutes with a disc grinder and cut off disc! Sweet!

Add some 33x12.5x15 Buckshot Mudders

Hooks (Rated of Course) front and rear
and it starts to look the part and becomes a very capable wagon
And just to prove the point, next day take it to the Laurie Sanson and win Second in Class!
And do it in comfort... I left the suspension seat in of course!

Brilliant!