I have a 2.8 pajero (1996) I have a set of Safari 15x7 white spoke rims, I a looking at putting a set of 32x11.5x15 tyres on.
Sitting a 32 tyre next to the front wheel the other day they didnt look like they will fit without rubbing.
I have a winch on the front, and that does cause the front to sit a little lower, but the problem looked to be the guards at full lock.
Will 32' fit without having to do a lift?
How do I wind up the torsion bars at the front?
32's on a 2.8 Pajero
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32's on a 2.8 Pajero
Last edited by northland_pajero on Sat Nov 14, 2009 8:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 32's on a 2.8 Pajero
They will fit, you have a 30mm bodylift as std on the 2.8 so you can fit 33's no worries.
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Re: 32's on a 2.8 Pajero
Thanks for your reply.
Do I need to wind the torsion bars up to make them fit?
Do I need to wind the torsion bars up to make them fit?
Re: 32's on a 2.8 Pajero
I doubt it very much unless they have drooped a bit over time. The old man put 32's on his 3.0l which has less clearance than yours and no rubbing at all.
Re: 32's on a 2.8 Pajero
Oops, just saw your edit. With the winch you will probably have to give the front a bit of a crank. Don't bring it to level, Paj's feel a bit more stable with about 15 to 30mm difference in height from front to back, front being lower.
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Re: 32's on a 2.8 Pajero
If your only gonna look at 33s max dont body lift it. Buy a set of 50mm lift rear springs for $250 and wind the front torsions up. Much better to do it thru suspension than body lift if you can afford the springs. It will also improve handling. I found mudstar 33s to be perfect on the 2800 deisel as they are a bit thinner than most 33s and allow the 2800 to spin them easier.
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