98 montero VS 97

off-roader

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No, the fender openings themselves on the 98 wide body style, they remind me a bit of fish gills compared to the 92-97 fenders.
Huh? Which fender openings do you mean? The wheel well openings? Light openings? Or shape of the wider body panels?
 

nwoods

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Isn't it safe to say that in the USA market, the 1998-2000 Montero's with the "muscular" looking squared off fender buldges are the Gen2.5, and the 91-97 is the Gen2, and 2001 on onward the Gen3?
 

off-roader

Expedition Leader
That's correct and for most of the ROW (the primary markets anyway) they get their Montero's/Pajero's one year earlier.
 

off-roader

Expedition Leader
So '97 SR's had 4.6 R+P gears? And then '98's got the 4.27's?
Not 100% sure if the 97's kept the 4.6 or if they already went to 4.2 ratios. (why I added IIRC at the end of my original post. :ylsmoke:)

In case nobody can confirm it's possible that the Mitsubishi ASA parts program shows that info. Mitsu ASA is available for Windows PC's (or a windows partition on a Mac). It can be downloaded at mitsubishilinks.com. If you need one, the VIN for a 97SR is JA4MR51R8VJ008392 (there's a repository on 4x4wire's Mitsu forum).

Unfortunately my latest PC at work doesn't have the ASA program installed on it yet. :(

HTH.
 

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