Wherever I May Roam
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Morning, all.
I've been lurking in the background for a while, enjoying the calm and knowledgeable atmosphere, fantastic build threads, and general camaraderie. Looking forward to learning lots from everyone and getting out there!
Located in Alberta, Canada, I've been on a look out for the standard 3rd or 4th gen 4runner, which command quite the premium up here (and come with a whole lot of kms and rust, both body and frame) for quite sometime. Not fully buying into the 'Yota hype, and having always known about the Montero (my family had a 1995 Pajero back in the 90s Russia, which was driven there straight from UAE by my dad), the search began. They are quite rare up here, but luckily, after a short while, a very clean and well maintained (new brakes as of last summer, all fluids/belts caught up on, etc) 2nd owner, 2003 limited with +/- 100k miles had popped up for an asking price of 5k USD. I was pretty well set on getting in until the dreaded HBB failure came up in my research.
My question(s) to you lot are: if you have experienced the failure, what mileage had it happened at? From what I've read, it is all over the map. I'm a bit hesitant to pull the trigger on one if it will require an immediate investment of at least a grand.
I'd buy a new pump motor and accumulator (those seem to be the two common sources of failure) and take it into the shop for the peace of mind. Basic mechanics I can do, but brakes I take very seriously.
Which reputable online outlets would you recommend: are the ones below legit?
Pump: https://www.amayama.com/en/part/mitsubishi/mn102843
Accumulator: https://www.mitsubishipartswarehouse.com/oem-parts/mitsubishi-accumulator-4630a012
Having read up a bunch, this seems like a great deal for a vehicle for its price and condition: am I being too paranoid with the HBB? Is the mileage to low to dump money into repairs asap. The truck is in really good condition but this seems a common failure for a ton of vehicles around that era (4th gen 4Runners included).
I want this truck to last me a decade and I understand it is a 17 yr vehicle at this point and will require care, and that's fine, but all has a reason. I want it to last a decade. No hardcore offr-roading/modding planned, mostly long trips and remote camping.
Any and all advice is appreciated, thank you all in advance.
I've been lurking in the background for a while, enjoying the calm and knowledgeable atmosphere, fantastic build threads, and general camaraderie. Looking forward to learning lots from everyone and getting out there!
Located in Alberta, Canada, I've been on a look out for the standard 3rd or 4th gen 4runner, which command quite the premium up here (and come with a whole lot of kms and rust, both body and frame) for quite sometime. Not fully buying into the 'Yota hype, and having always known about the Montero (my family had a 1995 Pajero back in the 90s Russia, which was driven there straight from UAE by my dad), the search began. They are quite rare up here, but luckily, after a short while, a very clean and well maintained (new brakes as of last summer, all fluids/belts caught up on, etc) 2nd owner, 2003 limited with +/- 100k miles had popped up for an asking price of 5k USD. I was pretty well set on getting in until the dreaded HBB failure came up in my research.
My question(s) to you lot are: if you have experienced the failure, what mileage had it happened at? From what I've read, it is all over the map. I'm a bit hesitant to pull the trigger on one if it will require an immediate investment of at least a grand.
I'd buy a new pump motor and accumulator (those seem to be the two common sources of failure) and take it into the shop for the peace of mind. Basic mechanics I can do, but brakes I take very seriously.
Which reputable online outlets would you recommend: are the ones below legit?
Pump: https://www.amayama.com/en/part/mitsubishi/mn102843
Accumulator: https://www.mitsubishipartswarehouse.com/oem-parts/mitsubishi-accumulator-4630a012
Having read up a bunch, this seems like a great deal for a vehicle for its price and condition: am I being too paranoid with the HBB? Is the mileage to low to dump money into repairs asap. The truck is in really good condition but this seems a common failure for a ton of vehicles around that era (4th gen 4Runners included).
I want this truck to last me a decade and I understand it is a 17 yr vehicle at this point and will require care, and that's fine, but all has a reason. I want it to last a decade. No hardcore offr-roading/modding planned, mostly long trips and remote camping.
Any and all advice is appreciated, thank you all in advance.