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Pajero shock absorber suggestion needed
Jasim Khumi replied to Jasim Khumi's topic in Mitsubishi Pajero Forum in UAE
I paid around 900 for the parts and around 300 for installation. My garage ordered the parts for me. -
Prepping car for summer driving
Jasim Khumi replied to Jasim Khumi's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
Ive never had any heating issues with my Pajero, but to be on the safe side, I just want to monitor them so I can take necessary action if during monitoring if I see the temps going high, Ive read on the forums that the guages in the car rise up when its already too late. Any specific obd scanners you would recommend? Regarding lighting, it makes sense, i'll come for a few night drives and then add them if necessary. -
Hi guys, with summer approaching, what are the steps to prep our car for summer drives? I can think of the following, 1. During day drives, it will be crucial to monitor engine oil and coolant temperature, whats the best way to monitor this? can someone recommend a OBD2 reader with an app? (Edit: Is my vehicle even OBD2 compliant ? I'm not able to find this information on Google, I drive a 06 Pajero) 2. For night drives, is it mandatory to add additional lights, if so can you suggest a few options?
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Jasim Khumi posted a gallery image in Fewbie - Fossil Rock - Sharjah - 19 Mar 2021
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Thanks a lot @Rahimdad for the amazing drive, thanks @Islam Soliman and @Ahmed Wagdy for the support. I forgot to remove my flag after the drive and found it still hanging on tight on my roof when I reached home 😂 so for anyone who doubts the dragon mart suction flags, it can withstand speeds of upto 140kms/hr as well 😂, just make sure to clean both surfaces with sanitizer before applying the flag.
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Jasim Khumi has been promoted to Fewbie level
Jasim Khumi replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Thanks everyone, special thanks to @Frederic and @Rahimdad bhai, you guys are my inspiration and motivation that power isnt everything and its all about the driver, so looking forward to refining my skills even further! -
I had an amazing drive, thank you everyone who was a part of this drive. special thanks to @Abdul Rahman Abdul Kader and @Islam Soliman for making the sure the convoy moved smoothly, @Rawad Bahsas, for your first newbie drive, you managed your beast quite well, hope your sister is feeling better now! Lastly, @Rahimdad bhai, thanks a lot for giving me the opportunity to become a 2nd lead and learn directly from you, it was a great learning experience, I've uploaded a few pics in the gallery, thanks again for an amazing drive!
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Junaid120120 has been promoted to Fewbie level
Jasim Khumi replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Congrats Junaid, well deserved! -
@Chaitanya D, no I dont have a confirmed drive
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Please add me on waitlist, first drive @Chaitanya D
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Pajero shock absorber suggestion needed
Jasim Khumi replied to Jasim Khumi's topic in Mitsubishi Pajero Forum in UAE
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Pajero shock absorber suggestion needed
Jasim Khumi replied to Jasim Khumi's topic in Mitsubishi Pajero Forum in UAE
So I got the KYB Excel-G shocks installed, I changed both front and rear since my existing ones were leaking. On the road, the handling of the car improved significantly, since these shocks are a little bit stiffer than OEM (due to them being Gas shocks). On the dunes the shocks allowed me to get more traction on bumpy tracks and made this week's drive with @Rahimdad super amazing. @Frederic, just to add more value to this post, "do oil shocks make the car more comfortable to drive on road and gas shocks make the car stiffer ans better for offroad" - is this Statement true?