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tyres wearing on front 380 mitsubishi worn front end parts and/or out of alignment.

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brakes on my delica squeel almost constantly , gets worse when you turn slightly and under braking , is this caused by a faulty abs unit this is not an abs problem, what u got is worn out brake pads. ...

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driving a automatic 4x4 pajero there is a number of settings which would be the settings i use to do normal road driving gears are P,R,N,D,2,L1 then there is the diff gears which shold that be in then

...tire to wear out in the middle and to low it will wear the tires out as well, in cold weather I suggest you run 32 PSI for good handleing and good gas mileage and the longest tire wear. Hope this ...

...your wheel wrench in that hole, and turn it counterclock wise to unwind the cable, and release the tire. Let me know if this isn't it, and i'll do some research. have you managed to crack the wheel ...

Question about 1987 Passenger

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...to the right (left hand drive cars) you should see a sticker with the recommended front and rear tire pressure for your car. My 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer recommends 29 psi front 26 psi rear Most ...

Question about 1987 Passenger

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...specifics are located insde the driver side door jam. Look for a sticker. If not, look for the tire pressure ratings and pressure specifics on the tire(s). AD 1991-2000 Shogun/Pajero Lug Nut ...

Question about 1987 Passenger

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I recently bought a 1992 mitsubishi pajero. Unfortunately because of its age the user maual was missing. I contacted mitsubishi in the uk but was told that they cannot help as it is an import. The ...

...that information is in the glove-box or one of the door jambs Hi there Clive. On the outside of the tire you will see where it says the PSi rating. All tires are different so they have it marked on ...

Question about 1987 Passenger

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bumps. Tie rod bar and tie rod end replacement will be required to make the car stand right again. This will get rid of uneven tire wear. Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa! Have a good one

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