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: Part number needed for rear bearing retainer clip
[Re: matseel]
#106666111/26/1307:43 AM
Perhaps you mean: MR162662, Snap ring set, RR axle set? That's what comes up when I put in my VIN for the '95 SR. $15.53 + shipping from mitsubishiparts.net Don't know if that's it, but it's the only thing that resembles removable snap rings in the rear axle.
You should try downloading the ASA program from mitsubishilinks.com and then 'favoriting' a site like the one listed above to check pricing. Makes things a lot easier on ya.
I'm pulling up the same part number as JBFP. BTW, nevermind the FSM for this question... you need the Mitsu ASA app on a Windows PC or Windows VM on your Mac PC.
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
I put that part number on a mitsu website and it stated that it could not confirm that this was the correct part number.
I appreciate the responsesà
Happy Holidays!
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: Part number needed for rear bearing retainer clip
[Re: matseel]
#106666411/27/1303:03 AM
Hey Bud! The link was to the web page, but no part displayed. Thanks,
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: Part number needed for rear bearing retainer clip
[Re: matseel]
#106666611/27/1306:38 AM
You have to input the part number in the blank that says "SEARCH BY PART NUMBER!"
How clear can I make this? It's easy, and I'm trying to help you...but you have to DO something yourself!
John B.
Have you tried downloading the Mitsubishi ASA program? I don't recall you ever saying you did and it's not the first time it's been suggested to you.
Everyone on here is very helpful but as has been noted you have to be willing to step up yourself and do what folks are suggesting. Looking up the part number on the mitsu ASA utility is about as easy as it gets but if you're not willing to even do that or say why you haven't been able to, folks will stop responding to your requests.
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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