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Proselect Spin-On Oil Filter - PSO49

Proselect Spin-On Oil Filter - PSO49

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$44
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Ryco Spin-On Oil Filter - Z313

Ryco Spin-On Oil Filter - Z313

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Ryco SynTec Spin-On Oil Filter - Z313ST

Ryco SynTec Spin-On Oil Filter - Z313ST

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Ryco Fuel Filter - Z271

Ryco Fuel Filter - Z271

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SAS Idler Arm - SI7720

SAS Idler Arm - SI7720

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SAS Ball Joint - SB7722L

SAS Ball Joint - SB7722L

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TAG Tow Hitch Cover - UNTTHC
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TAG Tow Hitch Cover - UNTTHC

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9150026

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9150026

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Maintaining Your 1993 Mitsubishi Pajero: A Guide to Tyre Care

The 1993 Mitsubishi Pajero is a robust vehicle, well-regarded for its reliability and capability both on and off the road. One essential aspect of maintaining this classic SUV is paying attention to its tyres. Here's some practical advice on how to ensure your Pajero's tyres are always in top condition.

First and foremost, regular tyre inspection is crucial. You'll want to check for visible signs of wear and tear. Examine the tread depth regularly using a tread depth gauge. In New Zealand, the legal minimum tread depth is 1.5mm, but it's generally advisable to consider replacing your tyres once the tread depth falls to 3mm to maintain optimal performance and safety.

  • Check for any irregular tread wear, which may indicate misalignment or balancing issues. If you notice that the tread wear is not even across the tyre, it might be time to have the wheels aligned or balanced by a professional.
  • Inspect for any cuts, cracks, or punctures. Even a small puncture can lead to a flat tyre or blowout, especially when driving at higher speeds. If you spot any damage, assess whether it can be repaired or if it needs replacing.
  • Keep an eye on sidewall condition. Bulges or blisters in the sidewall can be a red flag indicating internal damage. Such tyres should be replaced immediately to prevent sudden failure.

Proper tyre inflation cannot be overstated. Under-inflated tyres increase fuel consumption and cause premature wear, while over-inflated tyres can diminish traction and increase the risk of a blowout. Check the tyre pressure monthly and before long trips. Use a reliable tyre pressure gauge to compare the current pressure with the manufacturer's recommended levels, found in your vehicle's owner manual or on the driver's door placard.

  1. Rotate your tyres regularly to ensure even wear. Typically, this should be done every 10,000 km, but consult your maintenance schedule for guidance. Regular rotation helps extend the life of your tyres and ensures a smoother ride.
  2. Keep up with balancing and wheel alignment checks. These services can be done concurrently with rotations. Proper balancing prevents vibrations at high speeds, while alignment ensures your Pajero tracks straight and doesn't pull to one side.

Lastly, when it's time for new tyres, ensure they are suited to your typical driving conditions and match the specifications for your 1993 Mitsubishi Pajero. Consult a tyre professional who can advise on the best tyres that will provide the right balance of performance, durability, and comfort.

By following these practical tyre maintenance tips, you'll not only ensure a safer driving experience but also contribute to the overall longevity and efficiency of your 1993 Mitsubishi Pajero. Happy driving!