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May 19th, 2008 12:56 PM #51
i suggest a diesel fed
in terms of economy of course diesel fed vehicles win. why dont you get a gen2 or gen2.5? the jap imports gen2 are cheap at 350+k. and the swbs (3drs) are just * 270+k (alwayz_yummy said)
at least gen2 looks more refined (obviously) than the gen 1.
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May 21st, 2008 01:11 PM #52For Pajero owners and enthusiasts you can join or visit the pajero club philippines website at www.pajeroclubph.com
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June 5th, 2008 11:35 PM #53Hi Pajero Owners!
Just bought a Gen1 Pajero and having difficult time finding someone to fix my power windows, wala na kasi nga rocker switches sa mga passenger doors.
Saan ba makakabili ng mga rocker switches para sa power windows or baka may alam kayong magaling magrepair ng mga ganito.
Thanks in advance.
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June 6th, 2008 07:01 PM #54Sana may mag-reply naman.
I noticed when driving through a highway my gen1 pajero move to the right of the road.
Pareho naman ang front tires ko and kahit na 30kph lang takbo ko.
what seems be the problem?
Hoping naman na sana may sumagot.
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July 24th, 2008 08:37 PM #55
Hi Chiekot!
Sorry for the delay in the reply. The Pajero Club has a reliable mechanic who fixes our Pajeros. His name is Joseph Atutubo and he's also part of this forum. He can hook you up with Pajero parts. However, if you can't wait, you can always go to SP International in Banawe.
As for your Pajero turning to the right on straight roads, it is a fact that the alignment and camber of Pajero Generations 1 to 2.5 could easily be altered by a medium to large pothole, most especially if you go go over them in high speed. You may want to have your camber and alignment check. I recommend Roadstar Alabang.
I'd like to thank drifterx for posting our site.
Pajero owners/enthusiasts: For inquiries on the Mitsubishi Pajero or on how to become a member of the club, please do feel free to visit our site: www.pajeroclubph.com, and post your question in the Welcome Center.
Thanks,
Mark
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August 4th, 2008 05:54 PM #56
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August 5th, 2008 02:56 PM #57good day! just registered here sa tsikot.
chiekot,
regarding your problem pa-check mo tie rod end ng pajero mo. di ako sure kung pareho ang ilalim ng gen1 pajero mo at field master. kung pareho, try mo rin yung trelling arm bushing at baka worn out na.
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August 5th, 2008 02:57 PM #58good day! just registered here sa tsikot.
chiekot,
regarding your problem pa-check mo tie rod end ng pajero mo. di ako sure kung pareho ang ilalim ng gen1 pajero mo at field master. kung pareho, try mo rin yung trelling arm bushing at baka worn out na.
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November 18th, 2008 03:25 PM #60
"GRIP THE GROUND"
November 16, 2008 Pajero Club/Clan Fun Run
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