1991 Pajero CV Axles

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1991 Pajero CV Axles

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I'm not sure if anyone here can answer my question, but I thought I would give it a try!

I Have a 1991 JDM spec Pajero which translates into a 1992 U.S. spec Montero.

I have the 4d56T Diesel engine, but need to know if the CV axles from the gasoline Montero will fit the Pajero.

Anyone? Anyone?

Thank you in advance for any help.

BP.
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try a pajero forum. might have better luck there.
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I thought since the Delica is the Pajero frame and engine with a different body, that someone here would know. Also, to my knowledge, there is no Pajero forum.
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Almost- Delica running gear is sort of based on Pajero, but (among other things) the front diff is smaller.

If you knew chassis codes for a JDM Pajero and a US Montero (google is your friend here), you could see if they use the same part numbers here: http://www.partsbase.org/mitsubishi/

Alternatively, the Delica.ca Pajero forum is here: http://www.delica.ca/forum/viewforum.php?f=51
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Growler:

Thank you! That was a great help! That parts link seems to indicate that the V43 gas and v44 Diesel have the same axles.

You made my day! Thanks again,

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hey bulletproof sorry if that sounded like i was bein a dick, was not my intention. the joys of emotionless text messages sometimes...best of luck on your search dude!!
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Punkrawker:

No worries… I think that's why they invented emoticons :?
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BulletProof wrote:I thought since the Delica is the Pajero frame and engine with a different body, that someone here would know. Also, to my knowledge, there is no Pajero forum.
It's in the board index under Delica Canada Technical> Pajero, Strada, Mitsubishi Vanwagon, Mitsubishi Kei.

I've also moved this thread to that forum.

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BulletProof wrote:Punkrawker:

No worries… I think that's why they invented emoticons :?
Sorry I didn't see this earlier, I could've corroborated your findings... v6 3000 shares almost everything with the small diesel and the v6 3500 shares with the bigger 2800 diesel. Except the engine. LOL.

Just bear in mind that when comparing North American montero and JDM pajero, you have to add a year to the NA version for the same thing...
1997 Pajero Evolution no.581
1992 Strada 4-door pickup
2003 Montero XLS
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