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<blockquote data-quote="nuggetino" data-source="post: 47234" data-attributes="member: 1884"><p>You're not worried about the temp gauge playing up on the Pajero? A mate of mine drives a 2002? Pajero and speaks highly of it. Has taken many a beating on severe corrugations and still nothing falling off. They're definitely built tough.</p><p></p><p>As for the Jimny snatching a patrol. I don't doubt you. It just depends on how much force is needed to pull the patrol out. Sometimes they can even be pushed out by a group of people when they haven't bogged down too far. At 1100 kg kerb, with enough traction available I don't see why the Jimny couldn't do the job. Especially with a little momentum (e=mc2) adds up to a lot of kinetic energy if someone wants to do the math. If the patrol was anchored down to the axles though it might be impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuggetino, post: 47234, member: 1884"] You're not worried about the temp gauge playing up on the Pajero? A mate of mine drives a 2002? Pajero and speaks highly of it. Has taken many a beating on severe corrugations and still nothing falling off. They're definitely built tough. As for the Jimny snatching a patrol. I don't doubt you. It just depends on how much force is needed to pull the patrol out. Sometimes they can even be pushed out by a group of people when they haven't bogged down too far. At 1100 kg kerb, with enough traction available I don't see why the Jimny couldn't do the job. Especially with a little momentum (e=mc2) adds up to a lot of kinetic energy if someone wants to do the math. If the patrol was anchored down to the axles though it might be impossible. [/QUOTE]
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