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Tyres Pajero Sport

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I'm having a new Pajero Sport 3.2 delivered shortly and would like to put on some 20" alloys/mags. My question is what size tyre should I buy so as to avoid rubbing and any safety issues.

Thanks :)

We have had a very good discussion of this very issue here:

MU-7

thai hog,

please post pics when its done...

i bought the 2010 4 wheel that has the bigger, newer, more spoke like wheels so i am pretty happy with them, but do wonder about putting something hotter on...

Chivo,

I posted some pics of the 18" wheels I put on my Pajero on the MU-7 thread......very happy with them so far.

nice on the wheels! you liking the vehicle?

did u figure out the gps dilemma?

i'm considering it, but it appeared you had to buy what included a screen...? feels like paying for something you already have... just need the comp box really, no?

cheers

chivo

Contacted M-tech Audio Co. in Bangkok. They are the Alpine distributor. Spoke to Khun Cha (spelling?) who speaks good english.

Check here:M-tech

He said that the Navi-202 unit from Alpine is also available for the Pajero Sport. This is a a simple black box receiver that could be mounted out of sight. He said installed price should be around 25,000 baht, so a savings of 5,000 from what I was quoted. I am going to go this route when I get up to Bangkok in a week or so.

Forgot to add, love the car.......really rides nice, better than the Honda Civic. Fuel consumption seems very good as well, have 300 kms on the clock and still at half tank.

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