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Re: Parting 95 Montero SR [Re: SRTNate] #992864 04/19/10 11:01 PM
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KB2IAW Offline
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Have you got the head light washer/sprayer ???pass side ,but i dont think it makes a differance ....thanks .


1994 montero SR 3.5 v6

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Re: Parting 95 Montero SR [Re: SRTNate] #992865 04/20/10 04:27 AM
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How much for the front brakes?


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Re: Parting 95 Montero SR [Re: MarkG] #992866 04/20/10 04:39 AM
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How much for the front brakes?


FYI the montero SR brakes have a larger thickness I believe that makes the calipers only work with there rotors or something like that. In case your hoping for just a simple caliper swap <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Parting 95 Montero SR [Re: 1986powerram50] #992867 04/21/10 01:38 AM
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How much for the front brakes?


FYI the montero SR brakes have a larger thickness I believe that makes the calipers only work with there rotors or something like that. In case your hoping for just a simple caliper swap <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


I've got the GenII calipers clamping GenI rotors. They work fine. Mark, you will want the backing plates from the GenII or judicious usage of tin snips on the GenI ones will work to. There's also a little rejiggering of the short hard line to do. I can come help when you're ready to do that swap...


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Re: Parting 95 Montero SR [Re: SRTNate] #992868 04/21/10 02:16 AM
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KB2IAW Offline
Mudrunner
Nate ...I am also interested in the grill ...as well as the headlight washer <kb2iaw@cyberoutback.com> thanks .


1994 montero SR 3.5 v6

City Of Hills Oneonta N.Y. FREEDOM HAS A TASTE,AND FOR THOSE THAT HAVE FOUGHT FOR IT, THE TASTE IS SO SWEET , THE PROTECTED WILL NEVER KNOW .

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Re: Parting 95 Montero SR [Re: KB2IAW] #992869 06/08/10 02:03 AM
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4xmonty Offline
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I need the rear tailgate outside door handle
Thanks Russ


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