Insect Screen to Suit Mitsubishi Pajero pre-1991
Insect Screen to Suit Mitsubishi Pajero pre-1991
Insect Screen to Suit Mitsubishi Pajero pre-1991

Insect Screen to Suit Mitsubishi Pajero pre-1991

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• 1 x Tuff Terrain radiator insect screen (1 mm steel mesh)

• Full fitting hardware set

• Installation instructions

• Custom fit for Pajero pre-1991

• Steel mesh guards radiator and grille

• Zinc plate and powder coat made to last

• Mesh design keeps airflow across core

• Removable panel for quick clean-down

• Great value cooling protection gear

Tuff Terrain’s insect screen sits in front of the radiator on Mitsubishi Pajero pre-1991 models and keeps bugs out of the cooling fins. The mesh face catches insects and seeds before they block air through the core, which helps the Pajero hold steady coolant temps on those long country runs. The panel also stops small stones from belting into the grille and radiator, meaning less chance of bent fins or pinholes.

A 1 mm steel mesh goes through zinc plating, and that base coat helps the metal stand up to moisture and road grime. A powder-coated finish then seals the mesh, which gives it a hard-wearing outer skin for regular touring from the bush to the beach. The screen bolts on with the supplied fittings, and the removable design makes it simple to unbolt and hose off when it loads up with bugs. Terms and conditions apply.

Q: How often should I clean the insect screen?

A: Clean the screen whenever you notice debris build-up. Regular cleaning keeps airflow across the radiator face consistent, as packed insects can slow air movement and raise operating temperatures. A quick hose or soft brush removes bugs and seeds, which helps the cooling system work as the vehicle manufacturer intended.

Q: Can I leave the insect screen on all year round?

A: Yes, the screen can stay fitted year round. The 1 mm steel mesh sits clear of the radiator core, which maintains airflow in all seasons. The zinc plating and powder coat resist corrosion from rain and road grime, meaning the screen handles regular road use. Periodic checks for damage or heavy build-up are still a good idea.

Q: Does the screen affect access to the radiator or grille?

A: The screen may need to come off for some front-end jobs. The bolt-on setup uses simple fittings, which lets you remove the panel when you need direct access to the grille or radiator. Reinstalling the screen after maintenance restores the protection against bugs and stones. Always refit all supplied hardware to keep the screen secure.

Q: Is any drilling or permanent modification required to fit it?

A: No, the insect screen does not require drilling. The supplied fittings hook and bolt to existing grille points, which keeps the Pajero front panel intact. This approach suits DIY fitting in a home garage or driveway. The lack of drilling also means the screen can be removed later without leaving extra holes.

Q: Are the images an exact representation of the Pajero screen?

A: No, the images are generic examples. Tuff Terrain supplies these pictures as a visual guide only, which helps show mesh style and mounting hardware. Actual shape and dimensions match Mitsubishi Pajero pre-1991 fitment. Always rely on the fitment description rather than the sample image when ordering.