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hi everyone im thinking about swaping my pajero for a 1992 nissan terrano 2.7 turbo d manaul 2inch lift 32s. what does everyone think of them ?? cheers
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peanut.901 wrote:hi everyone im thinking about swaping my pajero for a 1992 nissan terrano 2.7 turbo d manaul 2inch lift 32s. what does everyone think of them ?? cheers

'what pajero have you got.. for example if your Paj is a gen 3 2.8 TDI I'd stick with that, I only got rid of mine as it was a 3L v6 and the engine was a lemon.
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Make sure you lift up the rear seats on any Terrano of that Era and look very closely for any rust or previous repairs.
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my pajeros swb 2.5 turbo d
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This you?

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If so keep it. Pretty much impossible to beat stock-for-stock
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lax2wlg wrote:This you?

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If so keep it. Pretty much impossible to beat stock-for-stock


This statement is getting thrown about quite a bit.

Is possibly a true statement when only comparing with other ifs trucks.

But yes if wheeling is its main use, the paj is much tougher
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Is possibly a true statement when only comparing with other ifs trucks.


Not really. As an overall trail vehicle the Mitsu will piss on a lot of solid axle trucks out the box and has a lot of features that others dont, like an LSD that actually works and low factory gears, and exceptionally durable running gear.

But yes if wheeling is its main use, the paj is much tougher

Not really, it just better in stock form (albeit more compicated), they got the steering right from the factory. According to this the OP's diesel Pajero has a 7.25" front end which is actually smaller in diameter than the front diff in the diesel Nissan he is looking at swapping it for. Apples for apples :wink:

Gen 2
3.0V6 :-
same as Gen 1 except for NH & NJ auto has 7.25" diameter front diff (high pinion) NH & NJ 5sp man has 8" diameter front diff (high pinion)
2.5TDI :-
same as NH & NJ auto
3.5V6 & 2.8TDI :-
front axle = 28 spline, 29mm diameter, diff = 8" diameter (high pinion)
rear axle = 31 spline, 33.5mm diameter, diff = 9.5" diameter

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lax2wlg wrote:As an overall trail vehicle the Mitsu will piss on a lot of solid axle trucks out the box



Which ones :D
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Mate does comps and coast trips in his paj running 33 and 35 and never seen him break a diff or major issues better than terrano i had
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yeaaah man thats my truck! so you reakon keep it??
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peanut.901 wrote:yeaaah man thats my truck! so you reakon keep it??


yeah keep it, As i said I only sold mine as the engine was a lemon but the truck was very capable.
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The only thing about the terrano that is better is the engine.
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ive never been stuck
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peanut.901 wrote:ive never been stuck


Only cause your not trying hard enough
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mate i try lol my foot just gets glued to the floor lol
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ChurchurDan wrote:The only thing about the terrano that is better is the engine.


I'm not going to say better because I don't to start any sh*t...and I genuinely don't think one is an overall better vehicle than the other... but I am going to point out some factual differences. :P

-Wheelbase - Nissan is 104" vs 95"
-Physical dimensions - the Nissan is a slightly undersquare design giving it lower COG. (66" wide x 65" tall) versus (66" wide x 73" tall).
-Deeper transfer reduction of 2.02:1 compared to 1.925:1 for 2.5 TD Mitsu
-Much simpler (less clever, basic) transmission, no center differential, 100% mechanical, fewer moving parts, no computers.
-No clever but complicated multimode ABS in the Nissan
-4-link rear suspension as opposed to trailing arms (or in this case lief springs)
-Being base model this one probly has a drum braked rear end, Nissan all discs except the very early non turbo TD27s.
-31 spline 9.25" rear end compared to this ones 28 spline 9" rear end.

I think old Mitsus (and Isuzus for that matter) are highly underrated and I always like to support the underdog.
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lax2wlg wrote:-Physical dimensions - the Nissan is a slightly undersquare design giving it lower COG. (66" wide x 65" tall) versus (66" wide x 73" tall).
(and Isuzus for that matter) are highly underrated and I always like to support the underdog.



Wouldn't the height of the engine and running gear dictate that more rather than the overall height?

And go the MU's! :twisted: At least I can afford those!
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Mr Revhead wrote:Wouldn't the height of the engine and running gear dictate that more rather than the overall height?


In terms of true COG, probably, yes.
But IMO height is height and still affects vehicle dynamics :D
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Ah I see you are from Welly... Yes with your cross winds I understand! :lol:
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peanut.901 wrote:mate i try lol my foot just gets glued to the floor lol


My truck has about 4x the hp of yours and it gets stuck! You need to try some harder tracks before you consider upgrading.
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