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    From one Japanese to another one

    Between the jobs at home I started to make a plan for the driving lights: The bracket I have needs some "tuning" before I can mount the lights like this, but think this is the way to go. Got the wiring, etc from the Terrano and a new pusher button like the original ones are from Mitsubishi...
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    My Terrano Thread.

    Sort of, I can go a little bit blogger, but otherwise the overdrive won't engage till 70 mph. The size that is preferable is the one they don't have. Think I will go for K02's
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    My Terrano Thread.

    Nice tyres! Still a shame that Toyo doesn't make them in the right size for my Pajero
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    My Terrano Thread.

    Had the same result after changing, but the handling improved by miles! :cool:
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    Terrano 2.4 petrol

    Mine was used for doing that...
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    FT’s Patrol Project

    Good to know that Hammerite makes that stuff :clap Oh and big respect for the welding job, that is something I still want to learn to do myself.
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    From one Japanese to another one

    Graag gedaan! :) Hahaha the Defender will do the job :lol Don't know many small trucks that can handle the 3500 kgs. Not sure, but the Land Cruiser 90 also does around 2800 like mine I gues. Most modern pick-ups will do it indeed, my reference was a Navara or something similar to it. In my...
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    From one Japanese to another one

    The Pajero/Shogun does 2.8 tonne for towing in SWB, the LWB will do 3. So you have a small problem there. Fuelwise mine does 8 - 10 km's per liter zo far. But this without much highway driving, in June this will change and thinking the numbers will become a bit better. Alsof cleaning of the...
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    From one Japanese to another one

    There are a few Shoguns delivered with a manual box, but they are rare. Most people went for the auto instead.
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    From one Japanese to another one

    Next tuesday the Pajero will be in the local glass garage. Noticed a small crack earlier this week. I did had a small stone on the window 2 weeks ago. Didn't notice anything then, but with the higher temperatures the aircon went on and I think that was the reason it started to crack. On the plus...
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    Found some more Terrano parts in the shed

    Still have them and with a good wash they will be good as new :thumbs
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    "Terrance" - 04' Terrano II SE Commercial 2.7TDi Project Thread

    Original size is 265/60/R18. Just found them in 275/70/R18. Tyre Direct is the cheapest one I've found, only didn't look at the shipping. Next thing is to find out if they do fit (I do think so). Just checking it, still want to get them next year I gues.
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    "Terrance" - 04' Terrano II SE Commercial 2.7TDi Project Thread

    That is a nice price for a full set :) Just took a look at their site, but they don't have the right size for the Pajero :( Same problem in The Netherlands, found one site with the Toyo's in 18 inch and that's it.
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    "Terrance" - 04' Terrano II SE Commercial 2.7TDi Project Thread

    Where did you order them?
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    "Terrance" - 04' Terrano II SE Commercial 2.7TDi Project Thread

    They got a nice agressive look! :cool:
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    Found some more Terrano parts in the shed

    Just let me know :) Today I found the last part from the Terrano. This was my spare vacuum solonoid, brand new and as far as I know will fit all the ZD30 engines. Will go for a tenner.
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    From one Japanese to another one

    That is cheap indeed! :bow:bow I need them in 18 inch, so that will be a bit of a pain :augie
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    Found some more Terrano parts in the shed

    I can do that for £ 25. Shipping will do just over a tenner, so giving a little on that.
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    Oh no not another problem Jeep GC WK 2.7 CRD !

    With the Terrano I did had the same. After a bit of searching I got a 2nd hand drive shaft and problem solved :thumb2
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    From one Japanese to another one

    After some miles please tell me how they perform :cool::thumbs On paper and based on the reviews I already looked at they seem to be one of the quitest off road tyres on road and seem to perform brilliant off road as well. People prefer them over the Goodrich KM3
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