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regearing a 1997 montero #1048245 06/20/12 03:57 PM
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greenmonty Offline OP
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hey guys i need some advice on regearing the monty. i just got a lift and going to put on 33's and will be wheeling and camping along with this as my daily driver.
what gearing do you recomend?


97 montero ls, 3.5 v6
custom front & rear bumper with swing away, Skids and multiple attachments
smitybuilt x8
custom sliders
roger brown 2"
OME Suspension kit
in the works:
full custom roof rack, HID lighting, 33" and front/Rear lockers/regearing.
Re: regearing a 1997 montero [Re: greenmonty] #1048246 06/20/12 04:41 PM
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What gears do you have now? If you have 4.27 gears you might want to go to 4.63's, if you have 4.63's i wouldn't worry about it with only 33's.


1999 Montero SAS'd on Kings and stuff

1998 Montero trying to get a V8 Swapped
Re: regearing a 1997 montero [Re: TOASTY] #1048247 06/21/12 02:24 AM
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MontyMcV Offline
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97 = 3.5 SOHC = 4.27. Follow up question is does it have a locker? Prolly not as it's an LS. In which case, find a DOHC SR full rear axle and grab what you want from the front.


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Little Truck: 87, 2.6T I/C, MT, LSDs, Tonneau Top
Her Truck: 03, 3.8, 20th Anniv, 65k
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Re: regearing a 1997 montero [Re: MontyMcV] #1048248 06/21/12 02:45 AM
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97 = 3.5 SOHC = 4.27. Follow up question is does it have a locker? Prolly not as it's an LS. In which case, find a DOHC SR full rear axle and grab what you want from the front.


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99 Gen 2.5, fixing blown head gasket
89 SWB- 33's, ARB Front locker, SR rear locker/axle, SR F brakes, winch, WST Offroad Armor all Around, 2.85 Aussie T-case Gears (SOLD)
Sold: (2) 95 SR's, 86 SWB, 90LWB, 91 LWB
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Re: regearing a 1997 montero [Re: justice] #1048249 06/21/12 05:34 AM
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greenmonty Offline OP
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so......
if i find a sr ill be safe taking it from a donor????? just rebuild the insides?
what about the front differential?

so my ingnorance is this.....

i want to run 33's i have a total of roughly 4" of lift.
i want to retain my MPG and better offroading basicaly the upward & downward crawl..
it is going to be a camping backcountry expedition vehicle along as my DD till i get "newer Style" montero for the DD.

i have contacted a local shop that specializes in regearing the "WEEPS" and domestic 4x4 and they cant help me. so im stuck

if i do the rear i have to do the front correct????? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

please advise and excuse my ignorance


97 montero ls, 3.5 v6
custom front & rear bumper with swing away, Skids and multiple attachments
smitybuilt x8
custom sliders
roger brown 2"
OME Suspension kit
in the works:
full custom roof rack, HID lighting, 33" and front/Rear lockers/regearing.
Re: regearing a 1997 montero [Re: greenmonty] #1048250 06/21/12 08:38 AM
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so......
if i find a sr ill be safe taking it from a donor????? just rebuild the insides?
what about the front differential?

Yes.
No, for the rear, you'll want the entire setup from hub to hub and possibly the driveshaft (needs confirmation), plus the mitsu air compressor in the rear (or an aftermarket air source with a low pressure regulator). The rear locker only needs a few pounds of pressure to engage the locker.
The front will require the SR's ring and pinion gears.

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i want to run 33's i have a total of roughly 4" of lift.

Its a Montero and not a jeep so you'll only need a 1-2" body lift for 33's. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

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i want to retain my MPG and better offroading basicaly the upward & downward crawl..
it is going to be a camping backcountry expedition vehicle along as my DD till i get "newer Style" montero for the DD.

Are you looking at doing overlanding (back country exploring) or harder core off roading rock crawling or high clearance 4x4 trails? If mostly overlanding, then I recommend 31's or 32's. You'll get far better mileage and (albeit not a big issue) reduced wear on your engine/drivetrain.

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i have contacted a local shop that specializes in regearing the "WEEPS" and domestic 4x4 and they cant help me. so im stuck


Yeah we know how 99% of 4x4 shops are clueless about mitsu 4x4s. Mirrors the US 4x4 market. Primarily because of Mitsu's Motors N. America's highly effective marketing team... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />

HTH <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.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: regearing a 1997 montero [Re: greenmonty] #1048251 06/21/12 03:11 PM
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MontyMcV Offline
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Don't have ASA loaded up anywhere right now to check part numbers. But, your 97 LS should have the same CVs up front as a 95-96 SR. Assuming so, and depending on your local pick-n-pull (availability, prices, etc.),the general route I would take is:

1. Complete rear axle.
2. Front diff housing (with the gears inside of course).
3. Rear locker "accessories": compressor (in the cubby under the rear pass feet), R/D Lock switch (bottom of the center dash column), control module (behind DS cargo panel, note there are two boxes back there, be sure to get the right one).
4. Drive shafts: pretty sure yours will work, but you'll want to confirm. Again, a parts search in ASA will tell you if the PNs match.

In short, if you can get all the axle units ready to use, you don't need anything from a shop. No R&P set up is needed. It's all bolt-in work.

One other thing to consider though, based on your fab work thread and all that seems to be going into this rig, is that if you have a front diff out of the truck starign at you, I'd give serious consideration to the ARB front locker...


Big Truck: 00, 3.5, Endeavor, 5-Spd drive line in hand!
Little Truck: 87, 2.6T I/C, MT, LSDs, Tonneau Top
Her Truck: 03, 3.8, 20th Anniv, 65k
Daughter's: 06 Eclipse, Keeping it Mitsu!
FSMs: MitsubishiLinks.com







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