Stetson
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Hey there,

I'm new to this forum but thought that I might be of service for advice regarding Pajeros.

I owned a Pajero SWB 2001 3.2DID, pushed that car to limits where many cars have not been before. Did most of my off-roading in Botswana, faced thick sand, insane inclines and declines, intense rivers, unbelievable mud (extremely fun to drift in), rocky trails and much more. And I can proudly say I never got stuck once, and that was 100% thanks to the car. Many times I came to the rescue to pull other cars out of thick mud, steep and slippery inclines and thick sand. The cars that my pajero rescued were Isuzu's, Hi-lux's, Prado's and even once a Land Cruiser.

That Pajero was truly a legend with its off-roading ability.

Unfortunately though I was involved in an accident where that little legend was written off. After rolling several times with extreme force, I was able to walk away from that car with no major injuries. So if anyone is wondering about the safety of these vehicles then I can truly tell you from first hand experience they are Incredibly tough. That car gave its life in order to save mine.

After that I bought a Pajero LWB 2007 GLS the fourth generation. Absolutely beautiful. Have not tested off-road ability yet though. But I have worked a lot on the actual mechanics. So any questions regarding anything to do with the actual mechanics of the car then just ask away and I will try my best to help.

I rather service and fix my cars myself then I know what is actually going on under the hood and if a problem does arise on a long trip threw out Africa then I will know how to fix it. Plus it truly creates a better bond with your car if you personally can find a solution to any problems you may face.

So in conclusion, I am a major Pajero fan, have a good know how about off roading (only due to experience, no actual training), and have a good know how of the engine and everything that goes with it (again only through experience, no actual or professional training).
So please feel free to ask any questions and I will answer them to the best of my ability.

Keep well and stay SAFE

Stetson
Re: New to this forum.
Hi Stetson

Welcome to the forum. We are all here because we love our pajeros and we know they are very underated in the 4x4 world. We know how capable they are.

Sorry to hear about your loss, but also congrats on the new purchase.

Just one thing I have to mention....the 5door does have a longer overhang than the 3door at the back........so watch that rear bumper.

Emjoy the new vehicle.



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