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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 513071" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>LoneWolf, I still run rubber bushes in my 95 Pajero as anything else makes it harsh. The Only change I made was to run big bore Gabriel Shockies (40mm I think). The series 2 Pajeros have a very good chassis, & as a testament to that mine has done over 500,000km sometimes on very rough gravel, corrugated & rutted/pot-holed roads, & Ive never broken it.</p><p>These shockies & the Pajeros torsion bar front end handle corrugations really well if you get above the harmonic frequency which is usually around 80kph.</p><p>Its no monster truck rock crawler, but its a hell of a lot more comfortable to drive on a 1000km+ trip than a 70-79series Cruiser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 513071, member: 12692"] LoneWolf, I still run rubber bushes in my 95 Pajero as anything else makes it harsh. The Only change I made was to run big bore Gabriel Shockies (40mm I think). The series 2 Pajeros have a very good chassis, & as a testament to that mine has done over 500,000km sometimes on very rough gravel, corrugated & rutted/pot-holed roads, & Ive never broken it. These shockies & the Pajeros torsion bar front end handle corrugations really well if you get above the harmonic frequency which is usually around 80kph. Its no monster truck rock crawler, but its a hell of a lot more comfortable to drive on a 1000km+ trip than a 70-79series Cruiser. [/QUOTE]
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