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gaston7

Observer
************ rig there my friend. What lift set up you got on there? Would love to see more pictures of your rig if you've got them floatin around.


Up in Mammoth over the weekend. Didn't do any trails, just thought this was a cool photo opportunity,haha.

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IncorpoRatedX

Explorer
Recently I took a day trip up to Big Bear Lake in CA. "the rim of the world" is a nice little drive that loops in and out of san bernardino. The 99 montero is in need of a tune up and has 4.27 gears, previously it had 33" tires and was getting around 14mpg mixed (offroading, city and highway) after going to Yokohama Geolander 31's, even with a lot of steep grade climbing between 1000-7000 feet it immediately jumped up to 17-18mpg (including city and off road). After a tune up it will get better. I'll keep it on 31's until I can put 4.90's in. Then I think I'll step to 33's as this truck wont need big tires and the gears will make it nice for group camping trips, hauling all the people and gear.

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jeep-N-montero

Expedition Leader
Recently I took a day trip up to Big Bear Lake in CA. "the rim of the world" is a nice little drive that loops in and out of san bernardino. The 99 montero is in need of a tune up and has 4.27 gears, previously it had 33" tires and was getting around 14mpg mixed (offroading, city and highway) after going to Yokohama Geolander 31's, even with a lot of steep grade climbing between 1000-7000 feet it immediately jumped up to 17-18mpg (including city and off road). After a tune up it will get better. I'll keep it on 31's until I can put 4.90's in. Then I think I'll step to 33's as this truck wont need big tires and the gears will make it nice for group camping trips, hauling all the people and gear.

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Did you base the mpg just on what you saw on the odometer or did you add back 10% to make up for the difference in the tire size?
 

tfinvold

New member
Nice! That's one clean Monty! How many miles tfinvold?


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When I got it had about 135k, so far I've only put 4k with the new motor so sittin about 139K.

I would like to cannibalize a junk yard monty or buy a whole junked one with leather seats and strips all the gadgets spare sensors etc. I am new to exp. portal I would love to go to some outings!
 

alsaaron

New member
03 Limited

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Here is my 2003 Limited .... just turned over 60k. Looking to upgrade tires soon to something a bit bigger. What do you guys think.... 265/75/16.....275/70/16.... or 285/70/16? I am leaning toward the first one, but I would love to see how these tires look on your vehicles if you have photos.
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Sabre

Overlanding Nurse
265/75 R16 on our Monty. Really pleased with this size, allowing the rig to shine on both trails and road trips.
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Djbenny

Adventurer
alsaron
Here is my Montero with gen 2 Montero Wheels 33x10.5x15 and it was fine stock. Rubbed full turn on flex.
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Currently have 265/75/16 on stock gen 3 wheels. And I love this size. Good off-road and great highway. IMO.
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