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how to lift a pinin?!?!

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Disco Matt:
I did have a quick rummage on Google but nobody seems to make a kit. Odd really, given the popularity of the Shogun/Paj/Delica and also that of the little Suzukis for modding and off roading I'd have thought someone would have come up with some goodies for the Pinin (as it's a Mitsubishi about the same size as the Suzukis).

wizard:

--- Quote from: dxmedia on April 15, 2010, 21:31:35 ---Of course it can be lifted !!!


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Can you expand on that.

wizard

dxmedia:

--- Quote from: wizard on April 21, 2010, 19:13:41 ---
--- Quote from: dxmedia on April 15, 2010, 21:31:35 ---Of course it can be lifted !!!


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Can you expand on that.

wizard

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Torsion bar and coil I presume?  Separate chassis?

Take a few measurements, get some spacers run off on a lathe, or speak to a coil spring company and have some custom coils made (about £130 a pair), with a chassis, make a body lift for it, adjust the torsion bars... hardly rocket science.

If it's independent front and back then it's hardly going to stop it being able to lift.


Just because you can't walk into a shop and buy a lift kid doesn't mean you can't lift it !

anpoterrier:
can do it dobinsons do springs front +rear kyb shocks have spring plate welded on higher lifts about 40 mm ,struts let you use larger tyres,take it your mate did not have low box ,leda will make struts to your own spec,dont nock if you dont no.it works  have done it. :lol:

Onan The Barbarian:
look on the Russian Pajero Club site... there's a guy there who has totally modded his Pinin... it's awesome and will go absolutely anywhere!

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