The "Nasty" Pajero!!!! 4 Attachment(s) Well this is another scaler I've been working on for a bit. I got is stock in a trade a while back. I think they are cool little IFS rigs"thumbsup" So far I have locked the front end. Made a tire rack for the rear and mounted up a working spare. Put some 1.9 Crushers on some Hummer wheels and detailed them. Added some 3/4" wheel wideners to get the tires out the wells some and it did the trick nicely"thumbsup" Made up a aluminum mount for the RC4WD winch and mounted it up. When I got it, it had the Proline roof rack with the light bar mounted to it on the very back of the top. I didn't like it there so I mounted the light bar in front of the sunroof and put the rack back behind the sunroof, I like it a lot better there! Also working on blacking out the flairs and trim. I still have to make new links and toss the ugly hang on everything stock links. Find some shocks for it. (If you have some that will fit hit me up!) More to come soon guys, but here is where she is at right now...... |
Looks mean as Hell..... :twisted: |
It does look cool at that width. Whats the color( if ya know). |
Holy body lift!! I can really see it's underwear! Looks good.... just drop that body a bit.:mrgreen: |
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Im in two minds as to wither those tyres suit it or not ? I know you are going for the highlift huge tyre look but I don't know. Maybe its because I am use to seeing the Jero's with stock looking wheels and tyres. I love the paint scheme, nice color choice. I will be watching this build with interest |
Not going for the huge look....but bigger than stock. When I get the body lowered a bit it will look better"thumbsup" |
Looks familiar....http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showt...hellbentrodder You got good taste"thumbsup" http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p.../pajero005.jpg |
Nice"thumbsup" I just finished doing the body drop:shock::lol: It's sitting good now"thumbsup" Made a trailer hitch for it so I could pull the trailer with it. Put the Dinky MRC tuber on the trailer so it looks like a single seater comp buggy! I'll snap some picts in a few..... |
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Sorry Kenny, wasnt knocking your rig or anything bro, just not really use to seeing them with the larger tyres. Its like when you look at a new car and you think I don't like that but after a while when you get use to seeing it you think hmmmmmm I WANT ONE !!!. So wheres the progress pics then ? :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen: |
Looking great so far"thumbsup" What wideners did you use? |
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6 Attachment(s) Got the electronics in. Lipo for the winch as well. Rock lights in the wheel wells. Tire mounted on the rear. Gas can mounted. And my winch line spooled on the winch..... |
what about the new body on shots? |
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looks much better with a lower stance. |
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I really want to change the lower and upper rear links. This is the first Pajero I've messed with. The lower link also is the shock mount. The upper link is no prob to change. The lower though......? I've been searching threads for 4 days now trying to see what other did to change them and can't find jack squat! Or looking for a mount that maybe someone makes that would work. I would just put a TLT axle back there but I would rather keep it stock for the most part...... Does anyone know if there are CVD's for the front for these rigs? The dogbones pop in and out turning sharply..... |
Have you used the winch yet?? I stripped out the gear box on the second pull yesterday:evil: |
here's a link to help with the CVD's... mine did the same thing so i just switched the rubber O-ring from the knuckle side to the diff side. no longer do the bones pop out. haven't had a single problem with them since. the lower link/shock mount i have seen some use these. (the ones on the bottom. i guess just bolt them to the lower half of the rearend case. i still need to order some for myself. http://www.shop.rpphobby.com/product...&categoryId=53 http://www.shop.rpphobby.com/images/...893609977.jpeg |
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