Looking for a part? Try this resource

KyleT

Explorer
www.partsbase.org
Gen 1 http://www.partsbase.org/mitsubishi/montero-mmna-us-1983-1991/
Gen 2/2.5 http://www.partsbase.org/mitsubishi/montero-mmna-us-1991-1999/
Gen 3 http://www.partsbase.org/mitsubishi/montero-mmna-us-2000-2006/
Sport http://www.partsbase.org/mitsubishi/montero-sport-mmna-us-1996-2004/

You can explore around and look at other market trucks too. It is handy to have the chassis code as well. Some models overlap years in other markets.

See attachment for example of front suspension on a gen 2/2.5 with adjustable shocks.
 

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BOPOH

Explorer
that website is interesting but completely USELESS for ordering parts, all part numbers are listed for vehicles outside of US and nobody can order it here. At least i know what diagram to look at when i go to dealership :)
 

KyleT

Explorer
Discontinued. Looks to me like it is just bulk rubber fuel hose.


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BOPOH

Explorer
no, it's high pressure fuel line made out of plastic with fittings, there are three part numbers and none can be ordered :( after test drive mine holds up but i dont feel safe driving like that
 

PacS14

Adventurer
no, it's high pressure fuel line made out of plastic with fittings, there are three part numbers and none can be ordered :( after test drive mine holds up but i dont feel safe driving like that

Maybe replace the whole thing with a steel braided fuel line? You could always put a fuel gauge and see what the pressure actually is to see if it's a liability to have regular fuel hose. By high they probably mean is the supply line (going to the engine), versus the return line.
 

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