Meettheoceans
Re: Pajero to soft and low slung for real rocky terrain
Did you deflate your tyres and how low did you go with the tyre pressure?
RoelfleRoux
Re: Pajero to soft and low slung for real rocky terrain
Meettheoceans wrote:Did you deflate your tyres and how low did you go with the tyre pressure?
Good question, but here is the problem:
The 18" 60% profile tyres simply don't have enough air and rubber to play with, in particular when carrying a big load.

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Re: Pajero to soft and low slung for real rocky terrain
My LWB GLX was loaded much the same as yours on a recent Kgalagadi trip. Instead of the rooftop tent I has a 2nd spare wheel and all the wood for the 3 car convoy. In addition there was an offroad trailer on the towbar.
No issues at all.
The EFS coils and airbags helped (before that there was significant sag with the trailer hooked on).
Granted there were no rocks to climb on that trip.
Attached are some photos of a beachside track near Dangerpoint, Gansbaai. Vehicle unloaded with 4 occupants.
The bashplates provide a lot of reassurance.
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Pajero 3.2D Legend auto 2012
- OME suspension
- Airbags in rear coils
- Full bash plates and rocksliders
Amarok 3.0 v6 2018
Infanta Enkulu 3
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