RoelfleRoux
Re: Control arm bushes
I'm sure you can fix your condition with a cable tie

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Re: Control arm bushes
Roelf

You sound like a guy with a very expensive itch :-)

CATS
PS How are the new tyres on the road? Noise levels, grip so far?
2009 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS (Gen4) - Casper (Starting to grow on me)
2001 Pajero 3.2 DiD Lwb GLS Manual (Gen3) - Snoopy (SOLD but not forgotten)
2008 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS Auto (Gen4) - Silvester (SOLD)
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RoelfleRoux
Re: Control arm bushes
Cats, I'm not quite sure I follow your "itch" comment. I have been throwing money at the old guy, if that is what you mean? Not sure if I could have avoided any of those costs, but it would be great if it will stop now. I keep reminding myself what a new Pajero will cost.

I had three hours to kill yesterday in Nelspruit after leaving my red beast on the ramp at the suspension shop. Played with my phone on a pizza shop varandah and toyed with the idea of phoning my sales connection at the GM garage to bring a new Izuzu around for a test drive.

My tyres seem OK. Only had them on tar thus far (wet and dry) and all is well - grip and noise wise.

I'm leading a MOTH gathering up the mountain tomorrow, but I'll be driving a new (sponsored) bakkie - still unsure if it will be from the GM or Ford dealership.

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RoelfleRoux
Re: Control arm bushes
So it turned out to be a Fortuner from the Toyota dealer - two wheel drive D4D auto with 18k on the clock. Nice car, but I didn't really like the box and ride is quite hard.

That said, my new shocks and new bushes have firmed up the old Pajero's ride as well - I think I like it.

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