Thank you, Toasty. I bought a Gen 3 half a decade ago and you and Michael Brown were incredibly helpful in getting me up to speed on the platform. I'm noticing less threads in here related to Gen 2.5s than I saw back then, and that stands to reason since owners get older, as do vehicles, and tastes change. I'm hoping though, that enough diehards remain that I'll be able to pick brains for advice on maintenance and mods. Truth be told, I was on the fence between a 1997 LX450, a 2004 GX470 and this Montero, but this '98 Monty is a 100K mile, unmolested truck (details to come after I hopefully close the deal today). It has been a tough call but I'm going with the Montero since it seems like the best bang-for-the-buck deal, and since I've become somewhat of a sucker for the under-appreciated brand.
Anyhoo, thanks again for your onetime counsel, and know that I'll be hitting you up for input and advice again. If you require a downpayment or monthly installments for the dispensing of knowledge, just let me know lol. I'll be doing as you and Mr. Brown told me to do five years ago by tackling maintenance (timing belt & water pump, all fluids, updated crankshaft bolt, gaskets, plugs, wires, etc) before mods. Given that it's the same basic powerplant, I assume that there will be many similarities re: the under-the-hood parts I bought for my Gen 3 back then. I'll then start outfitting the truck as an overlander with a modest lift, suitable size tires for the stock gearing, etc., hopefully gleaning some wisdom from this board (yet again) and benefitting from the folks who have pushed their gen 2/2.5s to new heights. Really looking forward to it.