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Thread: RichardT's 95 Montero SR Build Thread

  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by off-roader View Post
    On second thought he was probably just going with the flow. There are so many vehicle posers these days that getting 4 tires w/out another for the spare is probably more common than would make sense.

    At least he didn't insist that it wouldn't fit.
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    95 Mistubishi Montero SR 3.5 (Build Thread)

    33x10.5x15 BFG KM2's

    1.25" OME Lift with "Heavy Duty" springs in the rear

    Custom built winch bumper by American Overland Expedition - http://www.americanoverlandexpedition.com/ based in SoCal (PM me or see my build thread for more info on my bumper, or check out their site)

    12,000 lb Badland winch

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    Looks good mate!
    Scott Brown- Overland Guide and Photographer
    1995 Montero SR--1987 4Runner(sold)--
    1997 Honda XR650L--1988 FJ62 Landcruiser (project)
    "You have to remain a bit naive, a bit risky, a bit crazy if you want to experience a real adventure. You have to push the limits."


  3. #43
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    I'm really digging what you did with the bedliner on the bodykit. Man, I need to get me some tires, like STAT.



    99 Montero, winter pkg, Custom fit GenIII snorkel, cranked T-bars, 2" Sequoia rear spring spacers, 2" BL, 33x12.50x15 Good Year Duratrac's and a dog.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverwulf View Post
    I'm really digging what you did with the bedliner on the bodykit. Man, I need to get me some tires, like STAT.
    Thanks man! I've actually had some friends ask me if I bought a new truck And everyone has said that it looks way better now than it did when it was two-tone. The new tires are awesome (on the road) so far, I can't wait to get them out on a trail, and actually see what this bad boy can do, now that it'll have some teeth on the trail. I have my final next week, and then I have 2.5 months off (aside from some online classes, I'm a glutton for punishment, what can I say) and I'll be painting the rest of the truck during that time off. I'm gonna sand it all down, and paint it flat black (aside from what I already did in bed-liner of course) along with trying to freshen the weather stripping etc..

    Although the painting will be my priority(including the rims If I can get around to it), I'm hoping to do a storage system/camp kitchen/sleeping platform in the back, and I also want to make a custom platform that comes off the hitch, and is secured to the spare tire, this will be to hold a couple of jerry cans, and maybe some other gear as well. We'll see how things go, it would be nice to get it all done.
    95 Mistubishi Montero SR 3.5 (Build Thread)

    33x10.5x15 BFG KM2's

    1.25" OME Lift with "Heavy Duty" springs in the rear

    Custom built winch bumper by American Overland Expedition - http://www.americanoverlandexpedition.com/ based in SoCal (PM me or see my build thread for more info on my bumper, or check out their site)

    12,000 lb Badland winch

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    I have a few photos from a recent outing, we went up to the top of a the tallest local mountain, called Saddleback mountain to view the recent eclipse, I was up with my wife and son, so I couldnt get into anything to crazy, and we were in a rush to get to the top, so couldn't stop anywhere for any fun, but while we were at the top watching, I moved my truck, and found a nice sized rock to test my tires out on. Needless to say, I never wouldve been able to do this before with my "slicks"

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    I probably could've gone up higher, but as it was, I was having a hard time getting in to the truck, lol
    95 Mistubishi Montero SR 3.5 (Build Thread)

    33x10.5x15 BFG KM2's

    1.25" OME Lift with "Heavy Duty" springs in the rear

    Custom built winch bumper by American Overland Expedition - http://www.americanoverlandexpedition.com/ based in SoCal (PM me or see my build thread for more info on my bumper, or check out their site)

    12,000 lb Badland winch

  6. #46
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    Default GoLight install

    Hey everyone, I just ordered and installed a new GoLight 2021 on my truck, and wanted to share some pics I took doing the install, in case anyone decides to tackle a similar project in the future.

    One of the big annoyances was loosening the front of the headliner, not that difficult, but could be a little awkward at times, make sure to keep all your screws in a safe place, and be carefull when actually pulling the headliner from the windshield portion, there's a little foam piece up there that it's probably not a big deal if you tear, but I wanted to make sure I was gentle with it.
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    You'll have to remove the plastic cover portion of the A pillar to run the control wire.
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    Drill a hole in your roof (after careful measuring and eyeballing to make sure you'll end up in the right place)
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    I then used a Dremel to take the round hole and cut it in to a rectangle to fit the connector plug through (I'm just showing it here going from the top down to show the dimension in relation to the plug, but really, I ran it through from below using a guide wire.
    Go4.jpg

    I painted the area with primer to avoid any rust. I only had brown, but since it's covered by the light, and I'll be painting the truck later this summer, I wasn't worried about the color difference.
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    I then put a rubber grommet in the hole to protect the wire from chaffing, and placed silicone in the gap to avoid any moisture inadvertently getting in to the cab.
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    Here is where I attached the control switch, there was no need for a relay or anything, I just connected the power wire to my lighter/AC plug.
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    Finished product.
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    Last edited by RichardT; 06-22-2012 at 09:36 PM.
    95 Mistubishi Montero SR 3.5 (Build Thread)

    33x10.5x15 BFG KM2's

    1.25" OME Lift with "Heavy Duty" springs in the rear

    Custom built winch bumper by American Overland Expedition - http://www.americanoverlandexpedition.com/ based in SoCal (PM me or see my build thread for more info on my bumper, or check out their site)

    12,000 lb Badland winch

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    Default GoLight install

    A few more pictures showing the finished job, and a couple showing the light working at night, but to be honest, the pics don't do it justice, it's an awesome light. I plan on buying the floodlight lens they have for it as well, so that I can switch it from a spot to a flood, just by snapping the lens on. The light will rotate 370 degrees, and will move up and down 130 degrees, it's 400,000 lumens I think. It's not the only light I plan on getting, I still plan to mount a couple of flood lights, and a couple of fog lights to my bumper, I'll be doing that still over the summer.

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    95 Mistubishi Montero SR 3.5 (Build Thread)

    33x10.5x15 BFG KM2's

    1.25" OME Lift with "Heavy Duty" springs in the rear

    Custom built winch bumper by American Overland Expedition - http://www.americanoverlandexpedition.com/ based in SoCal (PM me or see my build thread for more info on my bumper, or check out their site)

    12,000 lb Badland winch

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    Somehow I completely missed this thread. Any further progress? Looks great so far!

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    Default Satin black

    Anyone like this paint job? This is satin black, and original sand/gold colour in gloss still.
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    Carry the color line onto the shell with the very top & bottom half black and center section of the door the Sudan Beige (Mitsu name for that sand gold color).

    1989 SWB Montero (3.0L v6, rear LSD), 33" mudders
    1996 Montero SR (3.5L v6, rear Locker), 35" mudders, 3.15:1 xcase crawler gears
    Build Thread: http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...su-build-up...

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