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2000 Montero Endeavor build
I recently sold my beloved 1991 Montero LS with a 3.0 V6 and automatic transmission to a fellow member. As a replacement I purchased a rare 2000 Mitsubishi Montero Endeavor with 26K miles. This vehicle will better suit my needs because I need the extra seats. The plan is to create an expedition vehicle on a modest budget.
What I have to work with:
-2000 Mitsubishi Montero Endeavor with a very low 26K miles. This is a rust free vehicle and the only owner was a 76 year old man and his wife. (Endeavor was top of the line and it was only available for the 2000 model year)
-3.5 SOHC V6 engine rated for 200 hp and 234 ft lbs torque.
-Aisin Warner AW 30-40LE(A340F) 4 speed automatic transmission This tranny is compatible with Atlas transfer cases.
-KM120 Transfer Case with ActiveTrac 4wd. Marks4wd offers 3.15 gearing solutions for this transfercase. (The ActiveTrac system allows the driver to select one of 4 modes: 2WD, AWD, 4WD High Locked CDL, 4WD Low Locked CDL. The ABS brakes were re-calibrated to function in all modes. You can also shift between modes at speeds of 62 mph. The Rear differential locker is functional in all modes as well.)
-9 1/2" coil sprung, solid rear axle with 4.27 gears (ARB and Mitsubishi both have air lockers available for this axle, most 1992-2001 Montero were fitted with a rear locker which is a direct bolt-in third member.)
-8" independent suspension front axle with double A-arms, torsion bars and Aisin auto-locking hubs. (ARB makes a locker for this axle. Gearing solutions are available for both front and rear axles if needed through Mitsubishi.)
-Driver and passenger side heated leather seats.
-Power Sunroof, windows, A/C, heated mirrors, third row seats etc.
-Roof Rack
-No Rust
-Great adjustable OEM suspension
My Plans:
-Airtec Snorkel
-Aisin manual locking hubs, for better reliability, fuel economy and to reduce wear on front end components
-Camp Chef Stove/oven/grill combo
-Custom drawer system
-33" tires. Not sure on the width or brand yet. (No lift is required to fit 33-35" tires, with a simple torsion bar crank and a 2" body lift 37" tires will fit without rubbing)
-4.63 gears
-Camping Lab 71x94 Roof Top Tent
-JAOS fender flares
-JAOS mud flaps
-JAOS rear door ladder
-ARB front bumper
-Mitsubishi rear locker
-Rocky Road super sliders (after I remove the running boards)
Here she is, the extremely rare 2000 Montero Endeavor.
I recently sold my beloved 1991 Montero LS with a 3.0 V6 and automatic transmission to a fellow member. As a replacement I purchased a rare 2000 Mitsubishi Montero Endeavor with 26K miles. This vehicle will better suit my needs because I need the extra seats. The plan is to create an expedition vehicle on a modest budget.
What I have to work with:
-2000 Mitsubishi Montero Endeavor with a very low 26K miles. This is a rust free vehicle and the only owner was a 76 year old man and his wife. (Endeavor was top of the line and it was only available for the 2000 model year)
-3.5 SOHC V6 engine rated for 200 hp and 234 ft lbs torque.
-Aisin Warner AW 30-40LE(A340F) 4 speed automatic transmission This tranny is compatible with Atlas transfer cases.
-KM120 Transfer Case with ActiveTrac 4wd. Marks4wd offers 3.15 gearing solutions for this transfercase. (The ActiveTrac system allows the driver to select one of 4 modes: 2WD, AWD, 4WD High Locked CDL, 4WD Low Locked CDL. The ABS brakes were re-calibrated to function in all modes. You can also shift between modes at speeds of 62 mph. The Rear differential locker is functional in all modes as well.)
-9 1/2" coil sprung, solid rear axle with 4.27 gears (ARB and Mitsubishi both have air lockers available for this axle, most 1992-2001 Montero were fitted with a rear locker which is a direct bolt-in third member.)
-8" independent suspension front axle with double A-arms, torsion bars and Aisin auto-locking hubs. (ARB makes a locker for this axle. Gearing solutions are available for both front and rear axles if needed through Mitsubishi.)
-Driver and passenger side heated leather seats.
-Power Sunroof, windows, A/C, heated mirrors, third row seats etc.
-Roof Rack
-No Rust
-Great adjustable OEM suspension
My Plans:
-Airtec Snorkel
-Aisin manual locking hubs, for better reliability, fuel economy and to reduce wear on front end components
-Camp Chef Stove/oven/grill combo
-Custom drawer system
-33" tires. Not sure on the width or brand yet. (No lift is required to fit 33-35" tires, with a simple torsion bar crank and a 2" body lift 37" tires will fit without rubbing)
-4.63 gears
-Camping Lab 71x94 Roof Top Tent
-JAOS fender flares
-JAOS mud flaps
-JAOS rear door ladder
-ARB front bumper
-Mitsubishi rear locker
-Rocky Road super sliders (after I remove the running boards)
Here she is, the extremely rare 2000 Montero Endeavor.
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