My first Montero (2003 3rd Gen Limited) Build Thread

jasonsuperb

Observer
I assumed the king set came with the front coil over but not the rear spring. Same as the radflo. More money due to the remote reservoir.


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Inyo_man

Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.
@inyo_man is the HD the heavy spring? I know they offer different spring sets. Would love a progressive spring. But don't think that exists.


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Below is a link to the ome application guide.
I'm running the 918 springs in the rear (constant load) with the N125 shocks.
The Med. duty 917 springs are a progressive/variable rate spring. It sounds like these may work for your purposes.


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jasonsuperb

Observer
That's great info about the medium progressive rate springs. Sounds exactly like what I want.


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jasonsuperb

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So the montero came with what appear to be dealer installed rain guards on the windows and sunroof. I would love to remove them but they are glued on with some industrial double sided tape. Has anyone come across these and had success with removing them without damaging the truck? I'm assuming a heat gun might help but maybe there are more tips?


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Schitzangiggles

King of Macastan
And Goof-Off. It takes the remaining adhesive residue off with out harming the paint. If you were closer I come over and remove them for you so I could put them on my wife's Montero. I love those things.

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Schitzangiggles

King of Macastan
You can also use dental floss to cut through the foam tape in a sawing motion and goof off the remaining stuff. Use an old credit card and finish up with lots of rags.

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earljuic3

Adventurer
Whatever you do don't toss them. To my knowledge you cannot get them anymore and there are a lot of people that would like to have them. I had a front "bug guard" that was an extra and sold it on ebay for a small fortune a few years back.
 

jasonsuperb

Observer
Thanks for the info on the guards. I'll try the heat and floss. And then put them up for sale!


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jasonsuperb

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I mocked up the truck with the spare tire from my brothers fjcruiser. It's a 285/ 75 /16 km2. It's jacked up in the photo, I didn't want to drop it down since the centering hole is different and thought it might damage the studs. I think I am gonna put this size tire on but the ko2 instead of km2. The one photo shows the difference between the 285 and the stock 265/70/16. I also restored the headlights. The kit cost about $20 and took close to 2 hours, but it made a huge improvement!
New idler pulley and subwoofer show up tomorrow so I'll have some more work to do. I also bought a timing belt / water pump kit and valve cover gaskets. Those are lower on the list at the moment.


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jasonsuperb

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Replaced the destroyed factory sub with a kicker 8" 2 ohm sub today. It sounded awful at first until I realized the 3rd row seatbelt was rattling due to the bass vibrations. I removed that and added some dynamat type materials and the sound is actually quite good. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1449641653.941125.jpg


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jasonsuperb

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Also while I had it all apart I sprayed corrosion x hd rust prevention spray down into the quarter panels.


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