SOFME
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Ok, so I’m gonna start a build thread for anyone who may want pointers on how to turn a compact SUV deemed “Too Hard to Modify” into the perfect compact overlander using hoopty, backwoods logic. I use the term “overlander” very, very loosely. Why? I live in Okinawa Japan. What does this mean? Many many things, but the most importantly one can drive around the Island in less than 24 hours. This means the cliché overland build supporting 2+ people for multiple days away from civilization is waaaay over the top.
Choosing the proper platform, for me, was the easiest task. Toyota Surfs/HiLux (4Runner/Tacoma), Full size Pajeros, Prados/Land Cruisers, and Delicas (4wd van) are plentiful. However, drive on the average Okinawan street and it soon becomes very apparent that these trucks may be too large and impractical for daily use. This along with the annual road tax (the larger the motor, the larger the tax) push me towards a smaller vehicle.
This leaves me with also a large pool; Jimnys, Wild Winds, etc are smaller, very capable vehicles. Most have solid axels up front, a good following in the aftermarket, and of course smaller motors. But they are a bit too small for what I want to do. Then I come across my current truck.
The vehicle; a 1999 Pajero iO w/ super select 4WD. It will seat 4, its not terrible looking, gets good gas mileage, and has a 1.5 liter motor, giving it a 500 series plate (cheaper road tax).
First let me explain, a stock Pajero iO ( with a reasonably capable driver) can handle any trail this island has with-in reason. If the truck/driver find themselves over there head off-roading you probably shouldn’t be there in the first place. So I plan to only enhance the vehicals stock capability and concentrate on tailoring the truck to meet my daily needs.
The truck as I bought it:

The truck as it sits Currently:
![IMG_0894[1].jpg IMG_0894[1].jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/105/105725-9fe3537ed28b98b50ae53fcbb1414eea.jpg)
First to happen was removal of the ugly spoiler and side steps. Easy problem, easy solution. After the removal Take it out for a bit of off roading to get a baseline on its true capabilities. Thus far I haven’t found much that I want to change; with the exception of taller tires. In stock form the truck is equipped with 205/70/R16 road tires. Currently has the same size, but in a light duty all terrain type tire. After airing down a bit I lose about a ½ inch of ground clearance. This is somewhat critical to me. To off set this I will be going to 205/80/R16 moderately aggressive A/T tire. But this brings the issue of fitment. Yes, I believe the truck can clear at all for corners without a lift, however the McPherson strut style front end limits tire size due to the spring perch location. I’m currently brain storming several solutions. More to come on this, stay tuned.
Some photos from my “Research Outings”





Choosing the proper platform, for me, was the easiest task. Toyota Surfs/HiLux (4Runner/Tacoma), Full size Pajeros, Prados/Land Cruisers, and Delicas (4wd van) are plentiful. However, drive on the average Okinawan street and it soon becomes very apparent that these trucks may be too large and impractical for daily use. This along with the annual road tax (the larger the motor, the larger the tax) push me towards a smaller vehicle.
This leaves me with also a large pool; Jimnys, Wild Winds, etc are smaller, very capable vehicles. Most have solid axels up front, a good following in the aftermarket, and of course smaller motors. But they are a bit too small for what I want to do. Then I come across my current truck.
The vehicle; a 1999 Pajero iO w/ super select 4WD. It will seat 4, its not terrible looking, gets good gas mileage, and has a 1.5 liter motor, giving it a 500 series plate (cheaper road tax).
First let me explain, a stock Pajero iO ( with a reasonably capable driver) can handle any trail this island has with-in reason. If the truck/driver find themselves over there head off-roading you probably shouldn’t be there in the first place. So I plan to only enhance the vehicals stock capability and concentrate on tailoring the truck to meet my daily needs.
The truck as I bought it:

The truck as it sits Currently:
![IMG_0894[1].jpg IMG_0894[1].jpg](https://expeditionportal.com/forum/data/attachments/105/105725-9fe3537ed28b98b50ae53fcbb1414eea.jpg)
First to happen was removal of the ugly spoiler and side steps. Easy problem, easy solution. After the removal Take it out for a bit of off roading to get a baseline on its true capabilities. Thus far I haven’t found much that I want to change; with the exception of taller tires. In stock form the truck is equipped with 205/70/R16 road tires. Currently has the same size, but in a light duty all terrain type tire. After airing down a bit I lose about a ½ inch of ground clearance. This is somewhat critical to me. To off set this I will be going to 205/80/R16 moderately aggressive A/T tire. But this brings the issue of fitment. Yes, I believe the truck can clear at all for corners without a lift, however the McPherson strut style front end limits tire size due to the spring perch location. I’m currently brain storming several solutions. More to come on this, stay tuned.
Some photos from my “Research Outings”




