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2013 Benz G-wagon 6x6 #1057401 03/03/13 05:29 PM
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Angelo Offline OP
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99JAOS2"& OME 2"body 4.90s ARB HS9500i Skids&Ladder 16"315BFG JAOSRemote& Rack 3Row Rad IPF back& Searchlite HID Overhead Console/CB switchPanel FrARB RrLocker TJMSnorkel 160AAlt Sliders 2nd Tranny Cooler QuickAirII& Tank Rear frame/tank Lift
Re: 2013 Benz G-wagon 6x6 [Re: Angelo] #1057402 03/04/13 01:33 AM
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fasteddy Offline
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8800lbs plus, 546hp, 550ftlbs, 0-60 in 6sec.

Yes, I'd call that awesome...

Last edited by fasteddy; 03/04/13 01:35 AM.

Not responsible for advice not taken...
Re: 2013 Benz G-wagon 6x6 [Re: Angelo] #1057403 03/04/13 03:55 AM
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matseel Offline
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I could always sell me home. In reality I couldn't pay the tax. Imagine getting parts. I will keep my Gen 2...lol


1994 Montero SR 3.5 DOHC, Safari Snorkel, Diehard Platinum,
OME suspension, factory rear locker, rear sway bar removed, Cobra 75 WX ST, 33" BFG KM2
New Mexico Land of Enchantment
Re: 2013 Benz G-wagon 6x6 [Re: fasteddy] #1057404 03/04/13 03:58 AM
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rxinhed Offline
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For nearly 500 G-wagens, it'd better be fantastic.
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Re: 2013 Benz G-wagon 6x6 [Re: rxinhed] #1057405 03/04/13 07:58 AM
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spencevans Offline
Mudrunner
This thing is beautiful. Like they say "once you go G-wagen, you go broke". <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

In all honesty they are fantastic rigs. This rig is a variant of the 6x6 military variant so parts should be easy to come by. I absolutely love my G500 but I do miss my Montero at times. Surprisingly the G-wagens are affordable to own. Insurance is reasonable, parts are cheap and they can be fixed by someone with a little know how. If you can repair a Montero, you can definitely repair a G-class.


Spence
1985 Mitsubishi PU 2.3 Turbo Diesel, 13" lift, Watercooled turbo, 4D56 Head, Atlas II,Fox Coilovers, Elockers,

1983 Mitsubishi PU 2.5 Turbo Diesel 4x4, fully restored

2003 G500, sliders, beadlocks, roofrack, ladder etc.
Re: 2013 Benz G-wagon 6x6 [Re: spencevans] #1057406 03/04/13 06:35 PM
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matseel Offline
Mudrunner
Good to know
thanks

happy trails,

matseel


1994 Montero SR 3.5 DOHC, Safari Snorkel, Diehard Platinum,
OME suspension, factory rear locker, rear sway bar removed, Cobra 75 WX ST, 33" BFG KM2
New Mexico Land of Enchantment
Re: 2013 Benz G-wagon 6x6 [Re: spencevans] #1057407 03/04/13 06:47 PM
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off-roader Offline
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If you can repair a Montero, you can definitely repair a G-class.


Can you clarify cheap and how difficult?

Timing belt (belts, tensioner, water pump, etc.) for example or tune up in comparison to my 96SR?

Would be cool to have one IMHO. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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98 Montero with the Winter Package
89 Montero minty clean and reserved for overlanding trips or Cars and Coffee events
96SR (3.15:1 xcase, 35's) gone to the rust gods
96SR Build Up Thread
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Re: 2013 Benz G-wagon 6x6 [Re: off-roader] #1057408 03/04/13 10:15 PM
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spencevans Offline
Mudrunner
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If you can repair a Montero, you can definitely repair a G-class.


Can you clarify cheap and how difficult?

Timing belt (belts, tensioner, water pump, etc.) for example or tune up in comparison to my 96SR?


Would be cool to have one IMHO. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


Replacing belts and pullies is pretty straight forward. The big V8 is like working on a chevy 350. Underneath the skin you are dealing with a vehicle that is 30 year old technology. I had to replace the shocks and steering stabilizer and it was about as straight forward as it gets. You undo a bolt on each end remove the shock and the install the new shock. I had to repair the Tcase actuator. I bought a rebuild kit from rockauto, it took me ten minutes to remove the actuator and about an hour to rebuild it. The dealer wanted $700 for the repair and think I paid about $120. Parts can also be had at a 30-50% discount from online sites that sell only OEM Mercedes parts. This really eases the sting and makes parts affordable.

Parts for Mercedes are always going to be pricey but they are high quality parts. Personally I have never thought parts are outrageously expensive. I think its gas that's the killer when it comes to the budget.

My insurance is $10 more per month than my 2000 Montero.

When I first bought it I was skeptical about being able to repair it myself but the more I work on it the more I realize it's just like working on a rig from the mid 90's. Most parts wont be available from your local autoparts store but the dealer has everything and the online websites are great because they have diagrams of every part.

Somethings I do not bother with like the oil changes. Because my intervals about every 15K miles(a sensor tells you when to change the oil, it measures the particulates) I get the oil changes at the dealer. I like to go to the dealer every now and then because hand wash my car and they have sandwiches, cookies, soda etc. I like to be pampered every now and then.


Spence
1985 Mitsubishi PU 2.3 Turbo Diesel, 13" lift, Watercooled turbo, 4D56 Head, Atlas II,Fox Coilovers, Elockers,

1983 Mitsubishi PU 2.5 Turbo Diesel 4x4, fully restored

2003 G500, sliders, beadlocks, roofrack, ladder etc.
Re: 2013 Benz G-wagon 6x6 [Re: spencevans] #1057409 03/04/13 10:58 PM
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Posts: 16,227
off-roader Offline
Web Wheeler
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Well, that's good that their easy to work on for maintenance items. I have an ML320 sitting in the Garage now and because I let the battery sit dead for a bit, I guess there's some kind of over-ride that won't let me start it even though I'm using the original keys. I now have to have someone with a special tool work their magic on the ECU before I can start it.

It's that kind of stupid nanny 'stuff' I don't like. Oh, and the mileage is also a pain. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />


Off Roader
98 Montero with the Winter Package
89 Montero minty clean and reserved for overlanding trips or Cars and Coffee events
96SR (3.15:1 xcase, 35's) gone to the rust gods
96SR Build Up Thread
Old web page
Old web page







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