Here's a couple of quick updates: I was able to get my new Texas Tags, which I'm really happy about. The next thing that I wanted to address preemptively was to flush the coolant system with the same solution I used on my Jeep. I just followed the directions on the bottle for a 6-hour deep cleaning.
Not surprisingly, the solution found a leak. After a little advice from the Montero group on FB I just swapped out the line for a new section of 3/8" heater hose. I also ordered an Edelbrock inline fuel filter to install here to help catch any particulates in the cooling system after I finish the flush. I'll make another post once I throw that inline filter on.
After attempting the front brakes twice only to run into barriers (tools, skillset, etc.) I dropped it off at a local shop to let them knock out the Hart front brakes and Timken bearings. I'll update this post with a picture of the new rotor up front behind the wheel, because it looks pretty rad. The shop also threw installed my updated Mitubishi Crank Bolt as well.
After I got it home, I wen ahead and finished replacing the rear brakes as well. That only took me about 20 minutes per side. These pads and rotors are from
Hart Brakes. The rotors are their Black Slotted rotor and the pads are carbon-ceramic. The black color on the rotor is an anti-corrosion layer of zinc. These brakes performed really well during my brake-in session and didn't show any noticeable fade until about the 9th round of 60-15mph emergency braking. The brake pad material transferred well to the rotor and I could see the grayish dust collecting in the slots as well.