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Stumpy

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  1. Body lift spacers as you have a ladder frame chassis,
  2. For the Gen 2 it’s a body lift or suspension lift, body lift is relatively easy and kits pretty cheap. Suspension I think you have already done so a body lift would give you a little more space under the car but I don’t think it would change your clearance angles much at all.
  3. Thanks for another great drive @Looper short convoy so the pace was nice and fast and great group to drive with 👍 bonus nice fresh sand all to our selves 👌 will have to look into my overheating on the big dune, the joys of learning about a new car
  4. Apologies @JeromeFJ family member has had a trip to hospital so I will need to remove myself, was looking forward to those high dunes 😔 maybe next time. Enjoy the drive
  5. Always a new skill to learn 😂, I lost a bash plate bolt as well on that drive 😜
  6. Those fixed anchor nuts on the Pajero strip out really easy, best option is to drill and tap for a bigger bolt or take the plate off and weld in some decent nuts to bolt to.
  7. Thank you @Looper another great drive, some good Crisscross at the start to warm up, short drive but a great mix of long range dunes and technical. New car destroys the track so my new position will have to be sweep 😂 only managed one self promotion photo 🥴(to busy trying not to launch 🚀 )
  8. Dubizzle worked for me last week. car sold within 20mins of being posted to the first inquirer. (Probably was too cheep 😂) the trick is being realistic with your price. Make sure you have some fun with the dealers that make stupid offers, I had one going for two days that thought I was going to pay him to take the car 🥴
  9. Yep, plus the extra weight on the rear door and ease of access, ability to get the tyre off the door without having to open the back door. I was planning on modding the rear door for a work table/storage that would have made access to the standard removal bolts difficult. Personal preference but I am not a fan of the plastic cover, makes the car look like a old man’s car 😜
  10. Hi mate, I got the panels and the number plate relocation bracket from Australia. A bit more expensive but much better quality. They fitted like a dream. should be easy enough to find on google. I have sold my paj and all the bits/records that go with it.
  11. Thank you @Looper for your leadership, job well done. Thanks to all the team @Mahmoud Taha @Bashar Beashaand @Bravoecho for an awesome day. Can’t wait to do it again. Hopefully as a 4 part championship series 👌 mans big thanks to @Carnityand the organisers for a amazing challenge
  12. Was pretty easy in the end, still need to relocate the parking sensors to the bumper, found if you unplug them the alarm goes off every time you put it in reverse, but if you leave them plugged in and taped together so the sensor are hard up against each other the alarm stops and the others still work 😂 nearly 11kg of weight removed from the rear door 😳
  13. It’s taken a while to finish this project, my number plate mount got lost in shipment for a few weeks Before questioning my sanity with the wiring after, still need to sort out the reverse sensors. Had to make a loom with plugs for the camera and number plate light so I can get the tyre off easy.
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