Pajero Bumper modification
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Hi Naveen
You have posted this query under the trips section instead of the Technical section. Hence am guessing that Hamza or the moderators would place this under the correct area.
For your Pajero I would suggest the following 3 minor modifications.
1. Skid plate – this would immensly protect the under carriage of your car.
2. Trim off the front bumpers and mud flaps – this will prevent front tire scrapping
3. For the rear bumber – (A) Either remove the same and leave it at home and re-fix during car passing or (B) Have the same trimmed off from below into a straight line so there is no scooping effect or (C) Fixe an aluminium plate to cover the rear bumpers from inside so that there is again no scooping effect and the bumper stays in place. I have tried option B above and was not very happy with the same so would suggest A or C.Garages:-
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Five Star Garage in Rashidiya – Contact Jithu – 050 4295333quote kartyk:Dears,Any suggestions for Nissan Patrol 2013 SE front bumper modification as I bought the offroad bumper and not the city bumper but still managed to hit it last time I came for the :drive:
Regards,
Kartyk
Kartyk, ๐ until you acquire advanced desert driving techniques and modify your ride your bumper is at risk ๐
Either damage it and live with it until you need to change it for the test then refit old bumper or, use body armour skid plate, lift the vehicle, spend as many hours days and weeks as you can in the sand but there is no guarantee that this will ultimately totally protect your bumper or any other part of the vehicle…roll it and the bumper is a very small detail ๐ or stop offroading =))
quote brianj:quote kartyk:Dears,Any suggestions for Nissan Patrol 2013 SE front bumper modification as I bought the offroad bumper and not the city bumper but still managed to hit it last time I came for the :drive:
Regards,
Kartyk
Kartyk, ๐ until you acquire advanced desert driving techniques and modify your ride your bumper is at risk ๐
Either damage it and live with it until you need to change it for the test then refit old bumper or, use body armour skid plate, lift the vehicle, spend as many hours days and weeks as you can in the sand but there is no guarantee that this will ultimately totally protect your bumper or any other part of the vehicle…roll it and the bumper is a very small detail ๐ or stop offroading =))
Hi Brian, totally agree with what you said ๐ I drove much better last Friday but the black lip on the rear bumper seems to be puffing outside. now waiting for it to break off and then I will replace it…
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