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February 22nd, 2003 09:21 PM #11
magkano po for the 2 spacers and labor!?!?hhhmm...pwede ako magpagawa jan ah...or bili nalang ako nun..wala daw yata kami sa shop eh..thanks!
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February 22nd, 2003 09:41 PM #12Ungas, wildthing, otep,
20K is way way beyond my budget siguro mga 10K. What do you suggest?
Ganda ng tip ni djerms about spacers... Pros and cons? Safe ba sya?
Actually I frequently go to batangas and yun road going to my friends farm is really rough. Also for the rainy days din:lol: Aestheticaly OK rin sa porma kasi marami nagsasabi mababa raw for a pajero.
I read an article sa 4x4 magazine saying na pwede raw coil springs lang palitan as what sir otep said. Pero kung na lift yun rear paano yun front?
Any suggestions???
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February 22nd, 2003 09:57 PM #13Sir OTEP,
Paano pala yun torsion crank? Saan ko pwede gawin ito? Problem right now is medyo mababa yun front compare to rear. So in case I will lift the rear via coil springs lang, baka sobra baba yun front.
Also for rear springs if I were to change the coil springs what brand?
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February 22nd, 2003 10:06 PM #1420K is way way beyond my budget siguro mga 10K. What do you suggest?
*CRANK T-BARS
*BUY REAR COILS (~Php7.5K
*KEEP YOUR STOCK SHOCKS MUNA
Mukha lang mababa yung Pajero because the side steps sit lower than the actual frame. Once you remove it, para kang nagpa-2" lift kasi kita na sa side view yung mga chassis crossmembers and rear trailing arms. Astig. :mrgreen: Alisin mo na rin yung mudguards like i did and iba na talaga ang japorms. Don't complain na mahirap sumakay. A Land Cruiser with a stepboard still has a higher step-in than a stepless Pajero.
Here is a link on how to do a T-bar crank. You can do it by yourself to save some bucks para alignment na lang ang babayaran mo sa suspension shop. Don't worry kung GEN I ang ginamit sa illustrations. It will work the same on a GEN II or even a truck of another brand.
http://www.4x4wire.com/mitsubishi/tech/minutemods/torsion_bar/
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February 22nd, 2003 10:08 PM #15
TJM, OME, Ironman are the more well known spring brands.
http://docotep.multiply.com/
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February 23rd, 2003 11:56 AM #16Sir OTEP,
Any recommended shops that carry these springs? Do they also install it for me?
For Crank t-bars, saan ko pwede pagawa ito?
Thanks:lol:
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February 23rd, 2003 12:14 PM #17
RATS will install them for you for a fee per each side of wheel they work on.
Armark sets its price with labor included.
Ride will charge you for extra turn on nuts and bolts.
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February 23rd, 2003 02:16 PM #18
lancelot,
For Crank t-bars, saan ko pwede pagawa ito?
Any recommended shops that carry these springs? Do they also install it for me?
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February 23rd, 2003 05:14 PM #19Sir Otep,
Where can I find armark?
Thanks for the TB info... Problema lang baka pumalpak:oops:I'll ask servitek if they can do it for me:lol:
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February 24th, 2003 08:29 AM #20
Armark International is located at 172 A. MAbini St. Addition Hills, San Juan. Look for Kits aka FReeMaN, 727-7201 to 04.
You could also ask him to crank the TB for you. He will add more infos with regards to your suspension queries.
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