@@rennierattan3665 hi there. This is my second car. Not daily driven, just off road only. So I will modify it in any way that benefits it’s off road capabilities
Thanks for this and your other video - it's a good how to - in fact both of them are. In fact I hoping you'll be ok if I link this to my store and facebook pages so that our customers can see a "how to fit it video" - one further point -- the big bulge on the transfer lever (also on on the gear lever) contain a rubber bonding and is not possible to seperate the top from the bottom -- other tann that well done on a good production
This is a great lesson! 👌 I dont think i will be this commited to lifting my pajerrican. But this im sure will save people many many hours. Do you mind if i ask what lift was done before this to raise the chassis? That personally would be something id like to do. ✌
Nicely done. Btw acn you tell where from did ypu get this body lift. Because what i was able to find is only with body blocks, excluding bumper extensions and transfer lever extension
@@PERTHSCOOTER07 i am getting the 2 inch lift from that seller in next week. He actually gave me his spare Mk2 LWB Pajero in Dec, full mot as i do lots of animal rescue work here in Sheffield.. I actually got back from Poland/Ukraine in mine 2 weeks ago.. I drove over with aid and spent weeks helping animals and so on.. so much worse than you see on tv.. and the smells also. I want to go back in a few weeks..
Here's a question, is it possible to do a body swap between a Pajero NL & Mitsubishi Delica of the same year, given they are built on the same chassis, drive train?
@@PERTHSCOOTER07 ahh bugger, cheers for the speedy reply, I much prefer the punchier & more fuel efficient Pajero 3.5 6g74 to the 3.0 petrol Delica, thought it would be easier than an engine swap lol
Hi there. It’s something I’ve never calculated or been concerned about as it’s a weekend warrior. I have 2017 Pajero as a daily driver. Can confirm it’s pretty rubbish though.
If you go over 2” you need to extend coolant hoses and other stuff. It would be a massive commitment. Xpajun sell a kit with all the necessary parts. But it’s a lot of hard work on your part
Great video, mate. To do this lift, you must really want the end result...as this is a lot work.
@@rennierattan3665 hi there. This is my second car. Not daily driven, just off road only. So I will modify it in any way that benefits it’s off road capabilities
Thanks for this. I might have to add body lift to my NL now as well.
Thanks.. I can go into this job with confidance now
Thanks for this and your other video - it's a good how to - in fact both of them are. In fact I hoping you'll be ok if I link this to my store and facebook pages so that our customers can see a "how to fit it video" - one further point -- the big bulge on the transfer lever (also on on the gear lever) contain a rubber bonding and is not possible to seperate the top from the bottom -- other tann that well done on a good production
Thanks. It’s a great product. And feel free to use/ share the video
Nice content! Might get a body lift soon 💪
This is a great lesson! 👌
I dont think i will be this commited to lifting my pajerrican.
But this im sure will save people many many hours.
Do you mind if i ask what lift was done before this to raise the chassis? That personally would be something id like to do.
✌
terracan?
Nicely done. Btw acn you tell where from did ypu get this body lift. Because what i was able to find is only with body blocks, excluding bumper extensions and transfer lever extension
Xpajun in the UK. Link is in video description
@@PERTHSCOOTER07 One more question. Does this lift kit come with front and rear bumper relocators?
@@jasio157 yes it does
@@PERTHSCOOTER07 i am getting the 2 inch lift from that seller in next week. He actually gave me his spare Mk2 LWB Pajero in Dec, full mot as i do lots of animal rescue work here in Sheffield.. I actually got back from Poland/Ukraine in mine 2 weeks ago.. I drove over with aid and spent weeks helping animals and so on.. so much worse than you see on tv.. and the smells also. I want to go back in a few weeks..
Great vid. Thanks for sharing
Here's a question, is it possible to do a body swap between a Pajero NL & Mitsubishi Delica of the same year, given they are built on the same chassis, drive train?
No. Ive had 2 Delicas. They use the same drivetrain but the chassis are different. Very similar but not enough to swap.
@@PERTHSCOOTER07 ahh bugger, cheers for the speedy reply, I much prefer the punchier & more fuel efficient Pajero 3.5 6g74 to the 3.0 petrol Delica, thought it would be easier than an engine swap lol
@@righthand7965 if you love the Delica but want more power look at a V8 swap. Pricey but the Delica is a great car. Worth spending money on
@@PERTHSCOOTER07 true!!! 👍😊
Good job!
Is that just a body lift or is there already a suspension lift on this?
I have 2” suspension lift thanks to Patrol Y60 springs and torsion bars re-indexed
Obrigado pelo vídeo, dúvidas ,poderia enviar link de onde conseguir os extensores da alavanca tração e do parachoque traseiro
They are from Xpajun in UK
Thanks for sharing. How much do you torque the nuts/bolt?
I don’t torque them. A good firm nip will do it
@PERTHSCOOTER 07 Thanks for the quick reply.
Can i get info for 1" body lift? I tried amazon and ebay but i am only seeing 2" lifts
@@juniorchristie5914 what country are you in? I’m in Australia but got my kit from Uk. The company is Xpajun. They do multiple kits for Pajero
@@juniorchristie5914
xpajun.com/store1/product_info.php?cPath=99_26_31&sort=1a&products_id=87
Thx
Mate what's the fuel consumption of the jeep? Cheers
Hi there. It’s something I’ve never calculated or been concerned about as it’s a weekend warrior. I have 2017 Pajero as a daily driver. Can confirm it’s pretty rubbish though.
Bro how about 3inch body lift i will effect to at the engine area?
If you go over 2” you need to extend coolant hoses and other stuff. It would be a massive commitment. Xpajun sell a kit with all the necessary parts. But it’s a lot of hard work on your part
nice👍👍👍
Is it the same for the swb gen 2
Yes. Just less body blocks
Where i can buy body lift kit
It’s from Xpajun in UK. Link in description