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Re: 2003 Montero lift kit? [Re: eleblanc] #773096 12/26/06 11:37 PM
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Alex Kogan Offline
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I have a sticker on the side of the center console talking about center locking differentiel, so i would think i have but exactly what type and where, only rear? I'd like to find exact spec of my canadien verison of the truck but i haven't found anything. I may just email mitsubishi canada.

Center differential is precisely that. It's in the center of the car inside transfer case. It has nothing to do with front or rear axle differentials. The center differential is what allows you to use you 4WD on dry pavement. You lock it when going gets tough


92 SR, 285/75R16 Yoko MT ARB locker GAST compressor AirLift 1000 MM10500 Snorkel custom rear bumper
02 Montero LS died protecting the master
08 PowerWagon (stock!)
Re: 2003 Montero lift kit? [Re: eleblanc] #773097 12/26/06 11:38 PM
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Alex Kogan Offline
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I seem to have bigger fender flares then the US version or the picture of the white one in this thread, here is a pic from my canadien version. You still think 285/75 would fit?


http://www.ericleblanc.com/gallery/...g2_itemId=2640&g2_serialNumber=2

http://www.ericleblanc.com/gallery/...g2_itemId=2644&g2_serialNumber=2

Those fenders are exactly the same as us version. In fact what you drive is US version/spec Pajero named Montero.


92 SR, 285/75R16 Yoko MT ARB locker GAST compressor AirLift 1000 MM10500 Snorkel custom rear bumper
02 Montero LS died protecting the master
08 PowerWagon (stock!)
Re: 2003 Montero lift kit? [Re: Alex Kogan] #773098 12/27/06 12:04 AM
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I have a sticker on the side of the center console talking about center locking differentiel, so i would think i have but exactly what type and where, only rear? I'd like to find exact spec of my canadien verison of the truck but i haven't found anything. I may just email mitsubishi canada.

Center differential is precisely that. It's in the center of the car inside transfer case. It has nothing to do with front or rear axle differentials. The center differential is what allows you to use you 4WD on dry pavement. You lock it when going gets tough


Obviously there are differentiel in the axle but i didn't know there was one in the transfer case. Must truck i had the transfer case was totaly locked. At least thats how my BJ42 is, tho i have installed front and rear air lockers on my BJ.

Re: 2003 Montero lift kit? [Re: Alex Kogan] #773099 12/27/06 12:07 AM
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I seem to have bigger fender flares then the US version or the picture of the white one in this thread, here is a pic from my canadien version. You still think 285/75 would fit?


http://www.ericleblanc.com/gallery/...g2_itemId=2640&g2_serialNumber=2

http://www.ericleblanc.com/gallery/...g2_itemId=2644&g2_serialNumber=2

Those fenders are exactly the same as us version. In fact what you drive is US version/spec Pajero named Montero.

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Thanks! still in dilema 265/75 (32") or 285/75 (33")

I just ordered 1 1/4" spacers.

Last edited by eleblanc; 12/27/06 12:08 AM.
Re: 2003 Montero lift kit? [Re: eleblanc] #773100 12/27/06 01:17 AM
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Alex Kogan Offline
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Thanks! still in dilema 265/75 (32") or 285/75 (33")

I just ordered 1 1/4" spacers.

Why? If to fit bigger tires than it's only going to create more problems. I never understood that folks knowledge that you need less backspacing and/or spacers to fit bigger tires (well there are certain cases when it's necessary but it's by far not a rule) I's say even 32" might rub with those spacers let along overall setup is going to be weaken.


92 SR, 285/75R16 Yoko MT ARB locker GAST compressor AirLift 1000 MM10500 Snorkel custom rear bumper
02 Montero LS died protecting the master
08 PowerWagon (stock!)
Re: 2003 Montero lift kit? [Re: Alex Kogan] #773101 12/27/06 03:15 AM
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eleblanc Offline OP
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Thanks! still in dilema 265/75 (32") or 285/75 (33")

I just ordered 1 1/4" spacers.

Why? If to fit bigger tires than it's only going to create more problems. I never understood that folks knowledge that you need less backspacing and/or spacers to fit bigger tires (well there are certain cases when it's necessary but it's by far not a rule) I's say even 32" might rub with those spacers let along overall setup is going to be weaken.


I went on a ramp tonight to flex the suspension and the most problematic area is inside when you have the wheel completely turned, spacer wheel will help that, but will make the wheel go closer to the mud guard. But the mud guard is less problematic then the frame of the truck.

I'll mostlikely got with 265/75, same width just 1" bigger.

Good spacers aren't a issue IMHO and i personaly think that the wheels are at least 2-3" inside the rear fenders.

I didn't decide just on a quick call, i went on the ramp tried to flex the suspension and turn the wheel has must has i can't and checked everywhere for clearance.

Once i've got the tires and spacers on i'l post pictures.

i won't get any lift for now, the way the fenders are done lifting wouldn't help at all put bigger tires.

Re: 2003 Montero lift kit? [Re: eleblanc] #773102 12/28/06 05:58 PM
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Alex Kogan Offline
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there is no problem inside really since at least few of us run 285s on stock wheels we would have known by know. I'd say with spacer it's very likely to rub on bumper. Maybe not so with 265 but definitely with 285s. Basically for every inch of less offset/backspacing you need 1/2 inch more space inside wheel well for tire to turn on each side of the wheel (front and aft).


92 SR, 285/75R16 Yoko MT ARB locker GAST compressor AirLift 1000 MM10500 Snorkel custom rear bumper
02 Montero LS died protecting the master
08 PowerWagon (stock!)
Re: 2003 Montero lift kit? [Re: Alex Kogan] #773103 12/29/06 01:49 AM
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Lygriek Offline
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Well first, I made a mistake about what size tire I currently have, they are 265/75-16, about 32". when I sold myself the Montero in 2003 we had installed 285/75-16 on 3 of them for the showroom, moved the 265's to Montero Sports, they just look better.

I found out after I bought it that the MPG sucks with 285's like 15mpg hwy, so when they started to make noise, I went to the 265/75's.

Also the 285's would rub on the front at full compression, like when going down into a roller coaster typ dip on the highway, at the bottom, it would rub the fender liner. The liner is actually quite flimsey, on a hot day it will droop and touch them sooner. I never had the 285's seriously rub when off-roading. The 265's work well with the 75 aspect ratio, way better than the 265/70's that were on my 2002. The 285's, believe it or not made the Montero handle better on twisty roads, and deffinetly in the dirt.

I am for sure going to be running 285 or larger in the future. BFG MT's, had good luck with them on my 1990 Might Max.

Discount Tire has a 16x8 alloy wheel with 25mm offset that will work on the montero, I am considering getting a set with MT's for when I go out, and keep the stockers with AT's for everyday use.

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Do you think 315/75-16's (34.5") BFG MT's would be cool? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

I have done many strut spring swaps on passenger cars, and did all the work on my old MM, but the factory manual say to remover the upper front control arm to access the front struts? Is that really neccesary?

This is GREAT! All these poeple with GEN3's actually working on them and maybe... taking them in the dirt? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

LOL


Lygriek, aka Michael
2003 Montero XLS GEN III, 285/75R16 Pro Comp Xtreme MT's
Ironman Springs/KYB Shocks. Custom Rocker Protection and Bumper.
Re: 2003 Montero lift kit? [Re: Lygriek] #773104 12/29/06 01:54 AM
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Lygriek Offline
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BTW, I am putting on the Ironmans because the stock springs are WEAK. Lift is just a bonus after effect.

I got my Ironmans off of ebay, from a parts liquidator.

but here is Ironman Suspension web site.


Lygriek, aka Michael
2003 Montero XLS GEN III, 285/75R16 Pro Comp Xtreme MT's
Ironman Springs/KYB Shocks. Custom Rocker Protection and Bumper.
Re: 2003 Montero lift kit? [Re: eleblanc] #773105 12/29/06 02:27 AM
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Lygriek Offline
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I had 285/75-16's on mine with the stock setup only had a little rubbing. I would think you could fit a little bigger, maybe.

Lygriek


I seem to have bigger fender flares then the US version or the picture of the white one in this thread, here is a pic from my canadien version. You still think 285/75 would fit?


http://www.ericleblanc.com/gallery/...g2_itemId=2640&g2_serialNumber=2

http://www.ericleblanc.com/gallery/...g2_itemId=2644&g2_serialNumber=2


They are the same as the US 2003.

I have one pic on my pc at home, not great one but you will see. I will post it when I get back.


Lygriek, aka Michael
2003 Montero XLS GEN III, 285/75R16 Pro Comp Xtreme MT's
Ironman Springs/KYB Shocks. Custom Rocker Protection and Bumper.
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