Usually the transmission failures are due to using an incompatible fluid. Some advertise as working for all makes/models, but this isn't true. Incorrect fluids have different additives that may degrade or destroy certain alloys like brass that are being used as bearing material.
I've really...
You'll probably find someone more familiar with that platform in the Heavy Truck group.
https://forum.expeditionportal.com/forums/japanese-heavy-truck-mitsubishi-and-isuzu.72/
I've been looking at an alternative propane stove to my Camp Chef.
The CC is fantastic and puts out tons of heat, but a lot of my cooking is a single pot/pan, which leaves an empty burner most of the time.
The Safari Chef 30 looks to be a very well engineered package with all that you need to...
I have not heard anything from them in a while, but you could try calling them.
(269) 588-0431
I ordered my lift from Luso Overland and they have been making regular updates on their social media.
First, I would ask to confirm if you are running stock springs and/or plan to change springs.
The reason most replace both at the same time is the factory springs have a habit of sagging and needing replacement. Hence it becomes easier to do both in the same job since you are removing both. I...
Which CV boots did you use for the repair? I currently have leaking boots that I covered with rubber tape for the time being. I have new axles, but have not yet had time to change them.
I also purchased a Toyota as the planned replacement in the form of a used GX460. Almost everything is an...
If you can, grab a digital FSM from my signature. That will have all the info you should need going forward.
Also, I may be mistaken, but I think this info with the vacuum lines is on the hood when lifted.
I don't know of any downside to not doing a fluid replacement on these vehicles provided you use the correct fluid and follow the procedure to set the level correctly.
If the fluid was still red in color, it was probably fine. The fluid should be good for 50k miles or much more depending on...
That's about the best you can hope for without removing the head. Good luck with the repair!
I know that issue with the Ford 5.4 Triton also extended to the V10 as well.
It started as failing threads that would fire the spark plug through the coil into the hood.
Their "fix" added more material...
It is probably an issue with resistance. Halogen blinkers use the specific resistance of the bulb to "time" the blinking as a circuit charges and discharges. LEDs have much lower load so they blink faster as the current flows more easily. At least this is my understanding.
So if you have the...
Pictures may help, but I can't say if the rockers are structural besides the door frame and body. The vehicle has a ladder frame embedded in the monocoque design. You can see the frame if you look further inboard.
I do believe the rockers hold the side step mounting. These are usually the...
Can't speak to the aftermarket ones. Maybe one of the Pajero or Facebook groups may know?
You could try looking on eBay or parts yards for a replacement.
Luso Overland has a vehicle that they are parting out.
For all others with stock headlamps that are dim.
Headlight restoration kit - Nearly...
Not sure how long it has been down, but the Mitsubishi-Links page is no longer active.
I have Gen 3 FSMs that I can send to those that PM me, but I may not see it quickly.
Does anyone know who has access to activate this account again?
Several of us have installed the Lovells Springs with Bilstein shocks. Luso Overland keeps these in stock. There are also OME (old man emu) kits and Ironman.
All kits raise about 1.5-2 inches over stock. The ride gets much stiffer and there can be issues with CV angles.
You should also be...
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