Get the local police to come and use slim Jim to open
You have to use a key to take tire off
Try this. http://www.etrailer.com/products.asp?model=Montero&category=hitch&year=1998&make=Mitsubishi&t1=&h=e
You may have:An optional wheel that is widerAftermarket wheels that are widerThe wider tire will not harm anything and are much more available or much cheaper.
Depending on how heavy you are. You might either get away by running higher pressures, or you might need wider tires, or you might need to use BOTH wider tires AND higher pressure. It all depends on how much clearance you have between rim and the ground when you're on the bike. Higher pressure/wider tire will increase that distance, and that's what you need to avoid damage to tire and rim on landing.
On the valve cover but you need to use a mirror (like the ones that your dentist use when you go for a check-up). You will be seeing only a reflected image of the valve.
I have an '01. I use this feature during slippery weather. I believe it starts the tranny in second gear to avoid rear wheel slipping.
Contact the dealer from where the Montero was originally purchased (new from showroom). Give them the Chasis number and they will provide you with the stereo lock code from their records. In-case the code is same for all 1997 Montero sports models then use the number 9613. This is the audio code of my Montero sport 1997 . Maybe it works in yours too! Good luck.
Wider tires may use a little more gas. I consider the extra grip worth it.
Although the 93 Dodge Stealth basic engine mechanicals are the same as one for a Montero, you would probably have to use different engine mounts and there may be a problem with how the engine mounts to the transmission. Then theres the possible problem of the engine computer for the Montero not working with the donor engine and the wiring harnesses not having the same plugs as the Stealth.
It does not use the same rims. You must run a wider rim to run the wider tires.
If a complete flush is done, the capacity is 11 quarts. If it is only drained from the plug, three quarts are needed. Use Mitsubishi transmission oil only.