Hi Nj,
Looking at the online Service Manual for 2013 Pajero circuit diagrams for the tail lights, there is also circuit diagram pages 3/4, 5/6 & 7/8 which come after page 1/2 which you have posted,
pages 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8 show the...
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The son in law uses the same battery in his NW as I do in my Challenger.
https://www.the4wdshed.com/bosch-sm-...silver-battery
His battery is just gone 3 years old.
I am my 2nd Bosch S4 battery, the first one lasted about 7...
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VSB-14 allows for up to a 50mm ride height increase but the suspension must retain 2/3's of the factory/original droop travel as a minimum.
Front suspension is limited in ride height increase, because the factory ride height is specified in the...
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Hi Snap,
What do you think you will gain from fitting these aftermarket UCA's?
Are the factory UCA's damaged or the bushes worn?
CAUTION: the 3x M8 x 16mm flange head bolts that attach the upper ball joint to the UCA must be...
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Hi Rhyno,
Part Number seems to be 4250A886.
https://www.google.com/search?q=4250...hrome&ie=UTF-8
There a few for-sale with the above Google search but most are overseas...
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Yes shockers/struts can make a "knocking" sound even if they are not leaking.
Are the top and bottom shocker/strut mounts ok?
OJ....
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If you are using High Range then make sure it is 4Hlc so the centre diff is locked rather than 4H (AWD) with an unlocked centre diff.
OJ.
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Hi Han,
Have a look at this video, it is of a Gen 4 Pajero with 35" tyres (so about 285/75R18) it has a 4" subframe drop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4cufmDqa9I
If you take a close look at the front suspension...
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Hi Mark,
With 265/60R18 HT tyres I would suggest 16psi, anything below this and you risk sidewall damage especially if the speeds are over 40kph, and for extended periods of time.
The front bash plate will easily be "remodelled"...
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Dino from Climax is correct, I am a nice bloke! He is also correct in his assessment of the variables of axle weights that effect coil selection and the requirement use of airbags. There is no one size fits all and every suspension upgrade is a compromise....
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It is not possible to fit 285/75R18 tyres to a Gen 4 Pajero without major modifications as the tyre is 109mm greater in diameter than the factory specified tyre.
OJ.
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Welcome to the forum.
Can we assume you purchased a 4wd so you can venture off the bitumen?
Maybe tell us a bit about yourself and what was the motivation behind buying a Pajero Sport.
Although straight off the showroom...
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Hi Mrw,
Thanks for the axle weights, the coils suggested below will take you up to around the maximum sensible ride heights.
A few people on this forum are using Durashocks and these seem to have a good reputation, I haven't driven...
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Hi Dino,
At 150,000km if the suspension is still original, it will be sagged and need to be upgraded if you are intending to load it up and travel for extended periods.
Factory ride heights are 503mm front and 533mm rear, measured...
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If you wrap some electrical tape around the base of the strut where is appears to be contacting and then check for signs of contact in a weeks time, this will confirm that the contact is actually still happening.
Also check the sway bar...
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