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Car Forum / UK Car Forums / 4x4 Cars (UK group) / May 2008

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chunkybear - 13 May 2008 19:51 GMT
hi there,

does anybody know the maximum authorised mass of a mitsubishi pajero 2.5td,
swb auto, 1992.
its probably on the car but cant read japanese!! thanks in advance.
Steve Firth - 13 May 2008 23:25 GMT
> hi there,
>
> does anybody know the maximum authorised mass of a mitsubishi pajero 2.5td,
> swb auto, 1992.
> its probably on the car but cant read japanese!! thanks in advance.

I asked me Mam and she dunno. Have you asked your Mam, man? Would the
GVW be of any interest to you, or does the figure have to be endorsed by
someone's mam?
chunkybear - 14 May 2008 06:38 GMT
>> hi there,
>>
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>GVW be of any interest to you, or does the figure have to be endorsed by
>someone's mam?
havent you got nothing better to do than take the piss, i asked a genuine
question.
Steve Firth - 14 May 2008 11:50 GMT
> havent you got nothing better to do than take the piss,

No.
Geoff Lane - 14 May 2008 07:05 GMT
> does anybody know the maximum authorised mass of a mitsubishi pajero
> 2.5td, swb auto, 1992.
> its probably on the car but cant read japanese!! thanks in advance.

Check the VIN plate. Even if the car hasn't gone through SVA, the weight
values will be in kilograms expressed in arabic numerals. There will either
be two or three values. If there are only two, these are the maximum front
and rear axle weights - so add them up to get the MAM. If there are three,
the largest one is the MAM and should be equal to or slightly less than the
sum of the two smaller ones.

If that fails, asking the same question on pocuk.com might get the info you
want.

HTH,

Geoff
chunkybear - 14 May 2008 07:35 GMT
>sum of the two smaller ones.
>
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>
>Geoff
thanks for your reply, will have a look again :)

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