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Old 10-30-2007, 07:43 PM
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Raider support

First of all I don't even know if I am in the right place.

I just bought a 1988 Dodge Raider, 4WD, 5SPD, 2.6L 4cyl. It is really fun to drive and I love it.

I have looked everywhere and am struggling to find any support online. I plan to do a few things too it, but nothing serious. Maybe just some new wheels and tires, maybe a new carb too. It runs fine in my opinion but I have never driven one before so I wouldn't know what is really 'fine'.

I know it is the same as a Mitsubishi Montero but that makes me a little confused, is it an exact copy?

Would any part for a Montero fit my Raider?

I have found a few parts here and there but they are scarce and a bit pricey, and by parts I mean basic replacement parts and some suspension parts like the Skyjacker shocks.

If anyone has any clue as to where I can find more support, or even point me in a vague direction I would be very pleased.
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Re: Raider support

just wondering what you found out as i have onr and would like to find info on it too thanks
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