Project WHOOPS Pajero
Project WHOOPS Pajero
Hey guys, brand new to this site and also 4x4ing, never been out but after inherited this 4x4 thought id give it ago..
Im planning to get a lift kit, tyres and snorkel but what else can I do?
Its a 1993 3.5L SWB, Cheers!
Im planning to get a lift kit, tyres and snorkel but what else can I do?
Its a 1993 3.5L SWB, Cheers!
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
put ya location in your profile
70 series prado (KZJ78) and 90 Series Prado (KZJ95)
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Sorry there you go
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Haha a very blunt reply from Jerry there! I would start with an the interior. After that there are heaps of things you can do to make a paj a bit better look at njv6's project pajero build in the project section
Cheers
Pete
Cheers
Pete
- MNC
- Hard Yaka
- Posts: 2100
- Joined: Sun Apr 02, 2006 12:00 pm
- Location: Close to (wishing I was closer to) the Puhoi Pub!
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Jerry wrote:put ya location in your profile
Be nice and friendly to the new guy Jerry...
Welcome, firstly I'd recommend seats

Get the basics right first - Rated tow hooks front and rear (10,000lbs) and rated recovery gear - couple of 4.5T shackles, 9mtr strop, 2kg fire extinguisher, spade, first aid kit, basic spares - the usual requirements of any club trip.
My next bit of advice would be to join your local 4x4 club - you will learn heaps just going to meetings and on trips with experienced 4x4s. Heaps to choose from where you are (think Shore 4 wheelers would be closest).
Enjoy


Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Thanks heaps, i have all the interior for the thing just took the carpet out bcoz think there is a leak somewhere thinking the sunroof, so getting that all repaired...
Also thanks alot for the advise for basic setup..
Im really keen to lift the thing to the best height which hopefully i'll be able to find on this forum, also some new wheels tyres...
Thanks
Also thanks alot for the advise for basic setup..
Im really keen to lift the thing to the best height which hopefully i'll be able to find on this forum, also some new wheels tyres...
Thanks

Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
sorry i wasn't meaning it to be blunt ....
.... had to work today and half asleep on the couch
Welcome aboard


Welcome aboard
70 series prado (KZJ78) and 90 Series Prado (KZJ95)
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
WHOOPS wrote:Thanks heaps, i have all the interior for the thing just took the carpet out bcoz think there is a leak somewhere thinking the sunroof, so getting that all repaired...
welcome to my world.
open your sunroof and check the drain pipes are all unblocked (pour water down them)
i've got a leak somewhere in the front left corner of my pajero. have had guard off and siliconed up a saggy wiring grommet, checked everything. only thing left is the actual screen leaking now.
horrid.
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
I put a set of 2" lift cobra springs in the back of mine. 2" is the most you will want to lift the front, as you won't be left with much room for the front to droop.
I'm in Taka - PM me if you wanna come round and have a geez - I got the same truck...
I'm in Taka - PM me if you wanna come round and have a geez - I got the same truck...
94 Pajero SWB, 3.5 V6
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Oh Awesome dude, might be keen to have a look.... getting so many answers on lifting the truck haha but got a mate who has a set of wheel and tyres for me 35s but thinking it'll be to big unless i lift it 4-5"?
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
You will need to do a body lift to fit 35"s (and for 33" tyres too depending on their width), and depending on what rims they are on, you might need to do a bit of trimming too.
The main thing that puts me off going to 35" (I've got 33"), is the gearing, as she gets a bit bogged down turning the 33"s, and the poor old steering seems to struggle a bit too. Mind you, not all 35"s are the same, perhaps if they are smallish 35"s, they would fit better.
Pretty much impossible to get 4-5" lift from the front of a Pajero. I've done a ball joint flip and have trimmed the bump-stops, and that gets me about 2.5" worth of lift with some down-travel left over. Any more down-travel than that and the tie-rod ball-joints start to bind.
I reckon it's quite important for the suspension to have a reasonable amount of down-travel (droop) from static ride height otherwise the wheel will keep lifting plus the ride quality would be horrible.
The main thing that puts me off going to 35" (I've got 33"), is the gearing, as she gets a bit bogged down turning the 33"s, and the poor old steering seems to struggle a bit too. Mind you, not all 35"s are the same, perhaps if they are smallish 35"s, they would fit better.
Pretty much impossible to get 4-5" lift from the front of a Pajero. I've done a ball joint flip and have trimmed the bump-stops, and that gets me about 2.5" worth of lift with some down-travel left over. Any more down-travel than that and the tie-rod ball-joints start to bind.
I reckon it's quite important for the suspension to have a reasonable amount of down-travel (droop) from static ride height otherwise the wheel will keep lifting plus the ride quality would be horrible.
94 Pajero SWB, 3.5 V6
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
pjb wrote:I reckon it's quite important for the suspension to have a reasonable amount of down-travel (droop) from static ride height otherwise the wheel will keep lifting plus the ride quality would be horrible.
Perfectly put.
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods 

Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Really appreciated for the info guys.... might have to come see ya pjb.... bcoz really would like the highest i could get out of the paj but all comes down to cost aswell... 
will contact ya when im free
cheers

will contact ya when im free

Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Are you wanting to go high for offroading or for looks?
33's on a Paj is where its at with gearing (as said) and i'd just give it a body lift (if req'd) without going overboard on height...
A factory rear locker is the cheapest most effective way to get places in a Paj.
33's on a Paj is where its at with gearing (as said) and i'd just give it a body lift (if req'd) without going overboard on height...
A factory rear locker is the cheapest most effective way to get places in a Paj.
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods 

Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Hey NJV6
Its abit of both really, i love the look of some trucks that are high of the ground, but ill also be using it for 4wding anyway, so you reckon go for the 33s with a 2' body lift? would this be the way to go?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =440269051
also the paj already has adjustable suspension in it but again it would still need a lift?
Its abit of both really, i love the look of some trucks that are high of the ground, but ill also be using it for 4wding anyway, so you reckon go for the 33s with a 2' body lift? would this be the way to go?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =440269051
also the paj already has adjustable suspension in it but again it would still need a lift?
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
As the others have said, I wouldn't go over 33's with standard gearing. This was my paj running standard SWB nissan safari springs in the rear, the front had reindexed and wound up torsions with trimmed stops and balljoint flip (and spacer)
Tyres were 32". It went surprisingly well for open diffs. This pic may have been with the hight adjustable suspension in "high".....yes mine still worked
Oh and the 3.5's allready have a small factory body lift compared to the 3.0

Tyres were 32". It went surprisingly well for open diffs. This pic may have been with the hight adjustable suspension in "high".....yes mine still worked

Oh and the 3.5's allready have a small factory body lift compared to the 3.0

Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
hmmmm so its not really suitable to make my paj look like this?


Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Hell yeah, that's cool. Just need some serious transfercase gears 

Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
bit of an update, got some rims for the car 15x10

and getting some 35-12.50R15 Mickey Thompson MTZ
just sorting out my lift kit, getting 2' body lift and getting some prices for suspension lift, can't wait

and getting some 35-12.50R15 Mickey Thompson MTZ
just sorting out my lift kit, getting 2' body lift and getting some prices for suspension lift, can't wait

Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Ha ha, your going to nicely remodel your front guards!
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods 

Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
lol sounds like its going to be a mission, but thats what projects are all about 
but have now gone for the simex extreme trekkers 2 just waiting on parts from george stocks then its all go lol

but have now gone for the simex extreme trekkers 2 just waiting on parts from george stocks then its all go lol
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Ohh - interested.
Have you got a friendly workshop? Where? Be keen to come for a look-see when you get that rubber on...
What offset are those rims?
- Paul
Have you got a friendly workshop? Where? Be keen to come for a look-see when you get that rubber on...
What offset are those rims?
- Paul
94 Pajero SWB, 3.5 V6
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
I have a mate that runs a tyreshop in glenfield who has helped me with the tyres and will help me lift the truck..
been having abit of trouble finding parts for lifting it as george stock dont stock the parts so trying autolign...
with the offset on those rims again unsure haha i know they are 15x10 but will find out offset for ya when I talk to him next
been having abit of trouble finding parts for lifting it as george stock dont stock the parts so trying autolign...
with the offset on those rims again unsure haha i know they are 15x10 but will find out offset for ya when I talk to him next
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Mag and turbo do Cobra, which do a 2" lift spring for the pajero, and King springs do a 2" lift coil - I think ripco might be the agent for king...
94 Pajero SWB, 3.5 V6
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Those 15 x 10's are big offset, I put a set on mine on 35's for shits and giggles... Couldn't turn the steering wheel 1/4 of a turn of straight!
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods 

Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Sorry guys been playing with another car of mine and poor paj was just left doing nothing, after my mate brought one it kinda kicked in again...
so I've done a 2" body lift with some 15x10s and some 33s and 15x10 with 33 spare wheel not seen in photo tho
Got a nice winch and front bar to come should be expecting this in sept...
Photos with wheels on but havent been lifted yet


Paj with 2" body lift


so I've done a 2" body lift with some 15x10s and some 33s and 15x10 with 33 spare wheel not seen in photo tho
Got a nice winch and front bar to come should be expecting this in sept...
Photos with wheels on but havent been lifted yet


Paj with 2" body lift


Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Unbolt the front bumper and move it up-you will see where it binds a bit with bracketry. Modify and remount and then clamp and electric glue the mounts (tack weld only). Dissasemble and clean and weld-grind and finish and paint. I have done lots of body lifts-but as you probably have found, 40mm is the ideal for easy of fit etc. Cheers Muzza Alpine Engineering.
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Thanks for your feedback mate
but am getting a new front bar and winch in couple of months so just gonna wait till then.

Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
You can do the same procedure with the frame 'horns' to mount the new front bar (if it is a factory bought one)
Re: Project WHOOPS Pajero
Ahhhhh it's a mcc winch and front bar?