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Re: Gen II 1991 - 1998 Mitsu Montero balljoint spacers 1" for sale [Re: plh] #965657 11/24/09 05:39 PM
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Great, just great. What needs to be changed to save the half-finished set I'm making?


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Re: Gen II 1991 - 1998 Mitsu Montero balljoint spacers 1" for sale [Re: 300D50] #965658 11/25/09 04:25 AM
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Great, just great. What needs to be changed to save the half-finished set I'm making?


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Re: Gen II 1991 - 1998 Mitsu Montero balljoint spacers 1" for sale [Re: plh] #965659 11/20/12 05:58 AM
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Sorry to resurrect this thread... but I'm pulling some Gen II Montero upper control arms for my mighty max, and I will take some of these spacers if they exist. If not here, anyone know anywhere else?

Re: Gen II 1991 - 1998 Mitsu Montero balljoint spacers 1" for sale [Re: awc737] #965660 12/10/12 04:41 PM
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you won't need them for the mighty max with the gen 2 arms fitted, run the balljoint in the stock gen 2 location and you should be fine. IF you need you can put the ball joint on the bottom of the arm but i doubt you'll need that.


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