@Phillip Wells Maybe. I'm sure it's good. It's been my experience the real gem "pro tips" come from these more personal videos. Real life examples using a floor jack and 7" of elbow room ;D
Hi did this one have the adjustable ride height , mine has sprung a leak in the hydraulic line but it goes in to the chassis and not sure how i would repair it ?
@@blastfromthepast7119 It's coming from the front torsion bars and occurs on either side. I can't see any cracks on the brackets but I haven't actually removed the units for a proper inspection. Funny thing is this has been going on for a couple of years and has always passed the mot 🤔🤔
I was watching this thinking hes a kiwi then seen your other videos, im out north Canterbury. Enjoy ya videos mate🤙
Check out kiwi Overlanders as well.
I'll have a look now
what is the purpose for re reindexing? to lift?
on Pajero LWB you have just take off nut on the top of adjuster screw and adjust torsion bars
Thanks for this!
@Phillip Wells Maybe. I'm sure it's good. It's been my experience the real gem "pro tips" come from these more personal videos. Real life examples using a floor jack and 7" of elbow room ;D
Hi did this one have the adjustable ride height , mine has sprung a leak in the hydraulic line but it goes in to the chassis and not sure how i would repair it ?
I made the mistake of winding mine up too far and it lead mine to leak. I removed mine as it’s impossible to repair them once leaking.
Great video mate,
One question,, Do you rotate it clockwise or anticlockwise ??
Mitch Offroad passenger side you go clockwise and drivers you go anticlockwise
Makes sense, thanks
What bolt do you wind up to adjust the height
Just what I needed! Are you a kiwi?
Yeah I’m a kiwi. Are you on here facebook.com/groups/pajero.owners.club.nz/
What causes a loud cracking noise when I drop off a steep incline especially if on lock?
Gonna probably have to try to be a bit more descriptive?
@@blastfromthepast7119
It's coming from the front torsion bars and occurs on either side.
I can't see any cracks on the brackets but I haven't actually removed the units for a proper inspection. Funny thing is this has been going on for a couple of years and has always passed the mot 🤔🤔
@@harwoods11 I hear the same sounds from my LWB 1999 Pajero and it has become so frequent as to cause concern. Did you find out what the problem was?
I have a OFF-road only pajero just like this, I would like to lift it as much as possible, what is toleratable?
Chris Weghorst your only limits are the bump stops.
whats that little tank called that holds the hydraulic fluid in that you do the first bolts undone from
Phillip Peters i think its a hydraulic dampener
Thank you very much mate and vid was very helpfull
Good job very less explain it in a nice way for Pajero
Thank you, it riley halp my)