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Re: NEWBIE INTRODUCING HIMSELF [Re: MontyMcV] #1044142 03/21/12 05:05 AM
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 188
tonygon Offline OP
Wheeler
ive read what i found on the starion lsd's. i found and bought an 86 starion lsd. do you thing the spacer for the ring gear would be ok if made out of solid aluminum? i have no idea but have access to it.

i also wanted to visually share my ride so here are some pics of mods and future mods. any and all opinions and suggestions appreciated.

a few of my sr rear
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i havent had too much time, the compressor sits here still...hahaha
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coupler for the brake hoses
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my tube doors
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latches
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bumper
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ill remove the front hitch receiver
[img]http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p55/interpretes/montero/photo12.jpg[/img]
and stick this under theere
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planning to put this starion lsd in my front
[img]http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p55/interpretes/montero/photo32.jpg[/img]
along with these
[img]http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p55/interpretes/montero/photo22.jpg[/img]


1988 MONTERO SWB 2.6L 5SPEEED MANUAL, 96SR LOCKED REAR, 8INCH FRONT LSD FRONT, AISIN MANUAL HUBS, CUSTOM F & R BUMPERS, ROCK SLIDERS, TUBE HALF DOORS, 9K WINCH, HOMEMADE SNORKLE, SOME OTHER STUFF.
Re: NEWBIE INTRODUCING HIMSELF [Re: tonygon] #1044143 03/21/12 06:19 AM
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rxinhed Offline
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Did you bore out the center of the Isuzu wheel?

You'll be wantin' some bouncy seat bases?

Red is good!


1987 Raider - Roxy
1988 Mighty Max 2.6L Turbo - Pearl
1997 Mountaineer V8 - Freddy
2000 Excursion V10 - Freya
Re: NEWBIE INTRODUCING HIMSELF [Re: rxinhed] #1044144 03/21/12 03:22 PM
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 188
tonygon Offline OP
Wheeler
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Did you bore out the center of the Isuzu wheel?

You'll be wantin' some bouncy seat bases?

Red is good!


No way! I assumed it was the same pattern and everything and it would fit just perfectly. I better look into that before i get a flat. I found that brand new tire and wheel at the yard on a rodeo as a spare.

I have a bouncy drivers seat, and LOVE it!


1988 MONTERO SWB 2.6L 5SPEEED MANUAL, 96SR LOCKED REAR, 8INCH FRONT LSD FRONT, AISIN MANUAL HUBS, CUSTOM F & R BUMPERS, ROCK SLIDERS, TUBE HALF DOORS, 9K WINCH, HOMEMADE SNORKLE, SOME OTHER STUFF.
Re: NEWBIE INTRODUCING HIMSELF [Re: rxinhed] #1044145 03/21/12 09:33 PM
Joined: Mar 2012
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tonygon Offline OP
Wheeler
Like you said, the center bore for the isizu wheel is smaller. I'll buy a wheel asap. This is why i joined the forum, i received great advice based on someones experience and knowledge without even asking. Thanks, buddy <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


1988 MONTERO SWB 2.6L 5SPEEED MANUAL, 96SR LOCKED REAR, 8INCH FRONT LSD FRONT, AISIN MANUAL HUBS, CUSTOM F & R BUMPERS, ROCK SLIDERS, TUBE HALF DOORS, 9K WINCH, HOMEMADE SNORKLE, SOME OTHER STUFF.
Re: NEWBIE INTRODUCING HIMSELF [Re: tonygon] #1044146 03/21/12 10:15 PM
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heathdogg Offline
Mudrunner
The toyota alloy's I have fit just fine. 96-00'ish tacoma


Blacktero: 90 Montero Lwb V6 RS Model. 16" Toyota Alloy Rims, Dual Bouncy's; Gen II Front Rotors & Calipers; Rear LSD

Sraider: 87 Raider 2.6 base. Work yet to be done.
Re: NEWBIE INTRODUCING HIMSELF [Re: heathdogg] #1044147 03/21/12 11:22 PM
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 188
tonygon Offline OP
Wheeler
What i thought was that mitsu, toyota, isuzu and nissan six lugs were all the same pattern and center bore.... Whoooooops!


1988 MONTERO SWB 2.6L 5SPEEED MANUAL, 96SR LOCKED REAR, 8INCH FRONT LSD FRONT, AISIN MANUAL HUBS, CUSTOM F & R BUMPERS, ROCK SLIDERS, TUBE HALF DOORS, 9K WINCH, HOMEMADE SNORKLE, SOME OTHER STUFF.
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