Pajero brake components

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Pajero brake components

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Hi, My brother has a Pajero and is in need of rear brake rotors and pads.

Is anybody familiar with North American equivalent part numbers, prices, dealers etc.?
If any importers have good prices on the afformentioned parts, feel free to let me know.
He just lost his job as a machinist apprentice so price just became a big concern for him.

I think it's a '91 or '92.

Any help is good.

Thank you.
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Mitsubishi Montero

exactly the same vehicle and drivetrain as the Pajero.

The difference is that one has 'Pajero' on it and the other has 'Montero' on it.

Reason for the name difference can be googled. :-D
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Just go to napa or other chain, tell them you have 1992 mitsubishi montero v6. They will give you the correct brakepads.
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excellent.

thank you very much for that confirmation.
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I'm assuming that would also apply for a 1993 LWB Pajero as well, just tell em I got a 1993 Montero??
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Would the rear roters pads and calipers be the same as a 91 montero??? mine seized up
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Yes
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jfarsang wrote:Yes
Perfect. its on its way. should be here tmr. Everytime i go for a drivei dont feel a drag but as soon as i step out of the car i can smell a burning rubber and my rim was litterly hot to the touch. hope this works
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-luong. wrote:Would the rear roters pads and calipers be the same as a 91 montero??? mine seized up
the 91 montero is a gen I model. the 91 pajero is Gen II. Montero switched to genII for the 1992 model. I got confused when looking for parts for my 91 pajero on an american website. could still be the same brake parts but if I were you, I would be checking out the 92 montero parts.
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Post by PHIL »

Don't forget to add a year on, ie 92 Montero is the same as 91 JDM Pajero. Also, if you have the 2.8, it is equivalent to the 3.5 V6 with the larger running gear, not the 3.0.
1997 Pajero Evolution no.581
1992 Strada 4-door pickup
2003 Montero XLS
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I have a loose steering with lots of play and its my right pitman arm. would a 92 montero be the same?

Thanks
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