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Vehicle & Technical => Mitsubishi => Topic started by: jamesr63 on April 09, 2008, 20:52:06

Title: LIFT KITS
Post by: jamesr63 on April 09, 2008, 20:52:06
HI
I HAVE JUST GOT A MK2 PAJ 2.5DT AND I WANNA LIFT IT WERE IS THE BEST PLACE 2 GET IT DONE.
AND WHATS THE BEST AMOUNT 2 LIFT IT .
THANX
Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: craigderby on April 10, 2008, 08:45:46
Are you thinking of a suspension or bodylift?
Suspension lift kits are available for a 2 inch lift from Explorer, that's the highest you can go.  A 2 inch bodylift is very straightforward, the worst part is adjusting the bumper mounts.
Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: marjan on April 11, 2008, 08:03:40
Cheaper to buy your body and suspension lift kits here mate

http://www.pajerouk.co.uk/suspension.htm
Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: JT on April 11, 2008, 10:30:02
Cheaper to buy your body and suspension lift kits here mate

http://www.pajerouk.co.uk/suspension.htm

thats a good price  :-k
Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: jamesr63 on April 12, 2008, 18:42:34
THNX DUDES
Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: deli hustler on April 14, 2008, 20:59:44
Cheaper to buy your body and suspension lift kits here mate

http://www.pajerouk.co.uk/suspension.htm

Does anyone know if this stuff will fit a Delica?
Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: chiefie on April 14, 2008, 21:10:28
may be worth asking bruce that question darryl, he may well have already tried it ;)
Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: deli hustler on April 14, 2008, 21:57:22
it was the shocks I was looking at. I've got Rancho RS 9000 on the Deli and they feel a bit soft
Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: chiefie on April 14, 2008, 22:20:35
es 9000's will fit on yours mate (you need to update your avatar by the way) [-X
Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: chrislj on May 02, 2008, 21:37:41
The suspension lift kit should fit straight on. only rear springs are needed really. iron man are best i am told. boddy lft should be the same also as both shogun/pajero have the same running gear i am lead to believe, however access may be a problem on delies.
Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: 4 landies on May 02, 2008, 22:49:50
The suspension lift kit should fit straight on. only rear springs are needed really. iron man are best i am told. boddy lft should be the same also as both shogun/pajero have the same running gear i am lead to believe.

 Yours looked great with that gear on chris
Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: chrislj on May 02, 2008, 23:07:17
Cheers Col

Did not cost that much to do either, The paj mods are initally cheap (rear springs), but after a few runs i reckon the shocks may stop working.  They are ok now but in the future I have been told they fail soon once lifted/adapted.  The shocks I have on look like standard, 16 years old, not a bad age.

Would like to fit a winch after the wheels arrive but the front chassis has been gas axed in japan.  Who does these things!!!!!  anyway I am sure I could ad some extra meat to the chassis, but would take some serious fabing, (and a winch).

Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: pj's paj on May 08, 2008, 18:27:32
2" body lift cost me £17.00.

And that was on nuts bolts and cutting discs (for cutting the scaff tube down to 2" :cool:)
Title: Re: LIFT KITS
Post by: jas828 on May 08, 2008, 20:17:33
my 2"bodylift cost £1.28 for the nyloc nuts the rest came from work  :dance:
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