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buying a raider #827262 07/27/07 05:54 PM
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troutlake Offline OP
Need a Spot
looking at a raider this weekend, standard transmission with 160K miles, it was used primarily as a towed vehicle behind a RV, any concerns I should know about?


owned a '87 6 cyl raider when it was 8 years old, wish known then what I know now, looking for one again.
Re: buying a raider [Re: troutlake] #827263 07/27/07 08:55 PM
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Pajerist Offline
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160K miles


I guess it is too much, especially with towing history...

Why not to consider Pajero? Three times less mileage, diesel...

Cheers,


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Re: buying a raider [Re: troutlake] #827264 07/27/07 09:14 PM
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don Offline
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Which model?
If it's the 2.6L 4cyl with the A/T, then maybe I can help!


Don `87 Mitsu 2dr, Rubicon survivor, GModified.
Re: buying a raider [Re: don] #827265 07/27/07 10:10 PM
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lordtrunks Offline
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miles wouldn't be right if it was towed all the time my guess is i'd check wheel bearings and u-joints toward the top of the list then go from there the engine may have less than 100k depending on how much they really drove it. Either way its still a old truck see if they will let you do a compression test on the engine. On the V6 manual 1st to 2nd gear syncros wear out pretty good around those miles so take it for a drive in the morning see how smooth it shifts.


89 2 dr turbo diesel
89/88 "Backwoods sas"







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