98 xj, traded straight for my 2003 Tahoe ssv. Funny thing is the color s are exactly the same, same rattle can black in the same place.
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Rest In Pieces. .......92 yj. Fun jeep loved working on it and always impressed me. Broke the frame doing what it did best out on the trails.
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Wow!!....what a great rig....love the swimming pic...This thread got me thinking of all the stuff I've owned in the past so thanks everyone for the memories. Now I have to learn how to copy old slides to digital. Hear are my first attempts. My first rig , when a junior in high school, was a '48 CJ2A. Through the years I had a pretty long list but this was my favorite. Lots of fun in the mid '70's.
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Here's one of my trucks I miss the most. Circumstances changed and it was time to let her go, but I still miss her.Wow!!....what a great rig....love the swimming pic...
Great ride Greg...i see why letting it go was hard...Here's one of my trucks I miss the most. Circumstances changed and it was time to let her go, but I still miss her.
96 FZJ80, 2.5 OME HD lift, Cooper St MAXX tires, loved that truck.
Pictures are new tires (BFG AT KO, before the Coopers), weekend getaway pulling small TV trailer (before the lift), and after the lift.
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Wow. Quite the story. And others love these. I was looking at them myself not that long ago. Found an interesting one, but the seller was a very nice and _honest_ lady that was up front with ongoing issues and other concerns. I passed. Though I sure like the looks of it.How about one I miss the least... I bought this Montero limited with hopes that it was worth half of all the hype I read about them... unfortunately it wasn't. It had 130K but the LSD and Front diff were glitchy, the wife spilled a diet dr. pepper in the center console and it locked itself in 4 low. That was an interesting half mile to the shop (drove it in the ditch/dirt all the way there.) Then the rack started jumping teeth and the parts alone were 600. I bought it for 3400, and sold it to Texas Direct Auto 6 months later for 3,000. I jumped at the offer, at that point I would have sold it for scrap value. It just had too many sensors that were prone to failure and not cost friendly to replace. If it were more simple I would have loved it and would still own it as a unique wheeler. What I did like about it was panoramic sun roof, 3 row seating, and the body lines were SOO sexy.
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We own a 02...currently knocking on the door of 190k. Only issue we had wasn't because of the truck itself...it was shoddy work done to it by a shop which caused the head gasket to fail. Other than that...its been extremely reliable. Known issues on these Gen 3's are oil leaks from the valve cover gaskets and rear cam cover orings, and the freewheel solenoid ($80) going bad causing 4wd selection issues. Other than that...the motor which isn't extremely powerful, but stout and bulletproof if maintained and the drivetrain is very stout too. Unfortunately a lot of Monteros in the North American market are run into the ground with poor maintenance and neglect that finding one used in decent condition is extremely hard to come by.How about one I miss the least... I bought this Montero limited with hopes that it was worth half of all the hype I read about them... unfortunately it wasn't. It had 130K but the LSD and Front diff were glitchy, the wife spilled a diet dr. pepper in the center console and it locked itself in 4 low. That was an interesting half mile to the shop (drove it in the ditch/dirt all the way there.) Then the rack started jumping teeth and the parts alone were 600. I bought it for 3400, and sold it to Texas Direct Auto 6 months later for 3,000. I jumped at the offer, at that point I would have sold it for scrap value. It just had too many sensors that were prone to failure and not cost friendly to replace. If it were more simple I would have loved it and would still own it as a unique wheeler. What I did like about it was panoramic sun roof, 3 row seating, and the body lines were SOO sexy.
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Well horses arse it sounds like we may have just had a dud, sucks, because I REALLY wanted to like it. And they are few and far between. Especially hard to find one at a reasonable price anymore.its been extremely reliable.
Compared to the Yotas ..they are still reasonable but you are right, Monteros are going up in price. Maybe a gem will come by your wayWell horses arse it sounds like we may have just had a dud, sucks, because I REALLY wanted to like it. And they are few and far between. Especially hard to find one at a reasonable price anymore.