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Gen 2 Montero suspension, coiled versions diff? #1102191 10/03/16 10:11 PM
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 33
redraif Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
So I still have my 2001 Sport. Still working out the rest of my lift. Had tabled it for the time being till some information came out.

Its come to my attention via another sport owner that there are similarities in the coil spring diameters between the sport and full size Montero. Enough that he swapped in a set from a 98 full size Montero. It fit and lifted his sport. He says the Montero coil springs offer similar lift properties to OME kit when installed on a Sport. Also the same with a torsion bar swap. The full size Montero "sport version" had beefier torsions. Again these fit. This is awesome news if I can find the right Full-size at the junkyard. He pulled coils and torsions from a 98 with a locker rear I believe w/ 4 doors, so a LWB? I also believe there was mention of there being the 3.5. I gathered the info across a few threads, but parts may have been pulled from multiple vehicles. I asked about coil wire dimensions to verify before I pulled, but to no avail. I don't have a full size manual to verify the info. He did post the torsion diameters, so I'm set there.

SO my question becomes what variations are there in the gen 2 coil springs and torsion bars. I have been searching and have gotten spotty info with no real mention of differences to parts across the years and models.

I saw mentioned a 97-99 winter package that eluded to a taller stance? Maybe the SWB versus the LWB has stiffer coils and torsions? or the 3.5 versions?

Please if you can help verify what I need to look for. I guess I need to verify what gen 2 trim level and years would carry the strongest coils and torsions. Matching the coil diameter of a 98.

If I can consolidate the vehicles that will match the criteria, there might be a budget lift for coiled sports!


Alpine White 2001 Mitsubishi Montero Sport XLS 3.0L 4WD Automatic
Re: Gen 2 Montero suspension, coiled versions diff? [Re: redraif] #1102201 10/06/16 01:25 AM
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 33
redraif Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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these are the specs and where from, not all have sport suspension. But I remember the Montero I got my stuff from did have a locker and adjustable rear shocks. But I know where another is (for a week maybe) though I did not look for locker.
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Above is what the member on the sport forum posted... can anyone throw out what gen 2s got the larger "sport" version the manual references?


Thread... on page 4
http://msport97.proboards.com/thread/10739/montero-sport-body-suspension-needed?page=4

Last edited by redraif; 10/06/16 01:39 AM.

Alpine White 2001 Mitsubishi Montero Sport XLS 3.0L 4WD Automatic
Re: Gen 2 Montero suspension, coiled versions diff? [Re: redraif] #1102202 10/06/16 02:01 AM
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 33
redraif Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Oh and i did some research looking at ome lifts... seems there are part number cross overs between the sport and fullsize...

1991-1999 Fullsize Monteros w/ rear coils 20mm (.75inch) lift
Frt
(303011) Torsion bars for the 95-00 w/ 1308mm length
(60040) Nitrocharger sport
Rear
(2910) lift medium duty

2000-2008 Challenger Montero Sport w/ rear coils 40mm (1.5inch) lift
Frt
(303011) Torsion bars
(60040) Nitrocharger sport
Rear
(2911) lift medium duty
(2910) lift heavy duty


Alpine White 2001 Mitsubishi Montero Sport XLS 3.0L 4WD Automatic
Re: Gen 2 Montero suspension, coiled versions diff? [Re: redraif] #1102230 10/09/16 04:25 AM
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 33
redraif Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Well i can confirm the winter package is the "sport type" the fsm mentions on the fullsize Monteros. Just pulled the coils and torsions out of a 99 winter package. Torsion diameter was read with digital calipers and was as fsm indicates for the "sport type"... And coils had the light blue pain blob on them.

Now to confirm if its avail on any others.

Last edited by redraif; 10/09/16 04:26 AM.

Alpine White 2001 Mitsubishi Montero Sport XLS 3.0L 4WD Automatic







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