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Topic: Prepairing for offroading (Read 386 times)
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Jamie Pinin
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I don't mean kit for going out, i have most of what this club has already said, i mean the car, how do i prepaire the car, Is there any thing to do that will make it handle better or get less damaged. Someone mention removing the anti-roll bar, is this a good idea. I normally let my tires down to about 18psi, from road use of about 35psi. can i do anything with the exchaust, (can't spell) when under water, will it get damaged. Can any body help me on these subject. Jamie
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Jamie Pinin
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It's a good job I put this in the pajero section as well, I have replies there not like here, nobody look at the litle Pinin section. Jamie
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joker777
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Jamie Pinin
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Yer I did say some thing a while ago and still no replyies. I have no 4 wheel drive anymore, when I get that fixed I will be going out again, I have lots of ropes and pullies. a high lift jack and the backis of 4x4 equimpent. Jamie
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TinyTim
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Think the problem is mate that none of us know the magic formula for a Pinin whereas we've been there, seen it, done that with Pajeros.
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Jamie Pinin
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I know, I know, If it makes you lot happier I will be getting a pajero next, it won't be for a couple of years tho. Even tho I could probaly get a pajero. get it lifted, get a rollcage made, a skid plate made, winch fitted on the front and back by the time I get this thing read to go off the road agian. LOL. Jamie
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