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Steering link question
#1106678
04/18/22 10:31 PM
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Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 10
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Need a Spot
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Have 91 4l 5 speed montero. Will a gen 2 steering center link fit on a gen 1?
Also, does anybody have a source to buy a center link for my montero?
I believe the original part was from 555
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Re: Steering link question
[Re: Colombia]
#1106680
04/21/22 12:25 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 2,348
Body Damage is Cool
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There's a couple guys over on the Montero USA Exchange page that get used parts like that all the time for people. Owen Montero and Christopher Leon come to mind. MMUSAE https://www.facebook.com/groups/1507345922865639/Weird that wasn't listed on rockauto.com What happened to yours, bent from an accident or big tires?
89 SWB, V-6 5SPD, OME Shocks, 16.5X37's, 2"BL, SR axle, Gen2 brakes, Lincoln w/Superwinch
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Re: Steering link question
[Re: Colombia]
#1106683
04/24/22 04:45 AM
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Joined: Jul 2021
Posts: 10
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Need a Spot
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Thanks for the suggestion. Cant find a steering center link anywhere online.. i will join the group and check it out. I am also going to the capital city here in Colombia and look for a second hand one. Previous owner hit something and towed in the wheels a little bit. Was able to adjust the tierods to get the alignment right so it wasnt too bad. But after i installed my ome shocks the tierod rubbed on my new shock and totally ruined my day.
Tangent question if you happen to know... Installed my arb/ome suspension and got a 2 inch lift out of it. At least in the back. Been trying to think of a way to get the front higher and still get some drop travel. My idea was to het some gen 2 ucas, then install some ball joint extensions/spacers so i have more room to crank up the torsion bars a bit more and still have space between the bump stops. So my question is, if i go that route with my 4cyl will i run into any problems or surprises?
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