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    Hello from White River Valley area, Arkansas

    Hi to all. Boy, there's people here from all over the Earth.

    Wanted to stop in and say thanks to this forum for some good information on our type of vehicle. Much appreciated.
    We have a '90 Mighty Max 6 cylinder 4 wheel drive truck that we bought in Utah. We had just moved there an our '77 Chevy Luv pickup wasn't handling the winter driving too well, so we bought the Mighty Max after trying out the Montero. At the time we also tried a Toyota 4 Runner, which I always thought looked cool, but when I got in one, it felt too high and too narrow, especially for going around curves, and felt like it would tip over. I think the Mighty Max was cheaper, too, another plus.
    This truck has gone through the usual maintenance: new tires, alternator, timing belt, front end idler arm, ignition switch, clutch cylinder, batteries, spark plugs and plug wires, air filters, wiper blades, radiator hose, distributor cap and rotor, water pump, idle air control valve, oxygen sensor, Denso reman. starter, (just flipping through the thick folder for the truck) front brake pads, windwhield washer pump, and all except the front end idler arm job wa done by my husband who is a handyman/engineer. Then, two years ago bought new rear tires for it as it started shaking badly at speeds of 35 mph. That wasn't the problem nor was it a balance prob., and turned out to be the drum brakes were sticking, so my husband did a rear brake job on it and the shaking went away. That one stumped us for quite a many months.

    Oh year, and the infamous ECM failure back in 2011 as I was headed to town. It was a pretty day, so I walked back home. Most of the oil and oil filter changes have been done by me, something of my tomboy self showing due to growing up with so many brothers. The truck may not look pretty as it once did, as the white paint is chalking and it needs a tune up, otherwise it still drives like a 4 wheel drive truck and it's been very reliable. It still needs some things done, but our budget has been tight. The windshield was hit by a rock in '97 and is cracked horizontally, still. Needs new gas prop cyllinders for the Lear topper, the plastic backside of the rear view mirror is deteriorating, and yes, a tune up and all round rubber hose replacements.

    In the past five years we have seen one other Mighty Max in the smallish town where we live, and have seen plenty of them on shows made in Australia and New Zealand for some reason. People still comment on how it looks (clean) as modern trucks are thick and rounded, but ours is chiselled and lean, and we haven't abused it.








    Good to meet everyone here.

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    Nice truck & welcome here; I am still kinda new here too...

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    Thanks for the warm welcome, xboxrox! Hi back at you.

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    Hi and welcome to mightyram. It's interesting about your observations of how the Max compares to other mini trucks. They drive nicer and are better behaved on the road but it's when you get it on the dirt you'll notice the difference. Mitsubishi knew how to build a 4x4 and they are tough as nails. Your truck looks tidy - a tub of wax and some elbow grease will get it gleaming again (if you ever get time like most of us). Thanks for sharing!

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    Thanks for the tip, geezer101. I do need to wax the truck as there's no excuse for not doing so as I've got the time.

    I have to add that this truck is also great for traveling in as you get a great view of the scenery being up higher than some cars and no windows that I call "slitty" that are narrow and deep that give you no good expansive views. Compared to our 4 cylinder stick '08 Ford Ranger, this truck is tops. We also have a teeny Honda Fit and that replaced our '86 Toyota MR2 that we sold recently to someone who plans on restoring it, both cars have good gas mileage.
    Good talking with you.

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    I'm back after 5 years from Arkansas

    Hi,
    I had to re-register after having last been here in 2019 under username "meantwalk" (don't know how I came up with that username?). We are currently having some problems with the old Max and wanted to inquire here about it before my husband comes home to work on it some more.
    We have a 1990 Might Max that we bought in Utah back in 1990. You can see pictures of it at my introduction page back in May 2019.
    Enjoying Spring before it warms up, which happens too quickly in Arkansas. Got four rows of Merit corn planted and hope the seed doesn't wash out with the prediction of heavy rain next week.
    I'm currently looking over some threads to get pre-help before asking a question. Greetings to all!
    Regards, Lisa, holder of the flashlight

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    Hi all,

    Ah, finally got reregistered. I'm posting to my own introduction as I no longer have the original email provider's account, and I always use off-shoot email accounts, not the big ones/popular ones.

    Anyway, Lisa here after another couple of years. I was supposed to post the problem we were having with our Mighty Max as my husband has been busy, or when he had worked on it, it was when he'd be home from his job, which would be about a week. I think he went about debugging it the wrong way, but that's my opinion (and looking back in hindsight does help give one an advantage at such things).

    But thanks for registering me, again. I appreciate it and will be looking over the posts for what I think are similar problems. I feel sorry for our truck that it just sits under the carport as I don't like to see machines not fixed. The clues are there, and with the Lord's help and help here, I'm confident that we can get her running again, unless we've ruined the ECU

    Regards,
    Lisa in Arkansas

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    Mod note: I've merged your original and newer intro threads together here, so folks can see the relevant history all collected in one place.
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    Ah, thank you, SubGothius. I appreciate it. That's what I get for not writing down the email I used to register here.
    Yep, there she sits, in the same spot. I'll give a rundown of the problems later, though I was hoping my husband would register here to ask. He's a mech eng and sometimes they don't want advice, they just pour over the manual to figure it out. Now that it's cold weather, it makes it difficult to work on her, which is why I'm hoping to do it since I'm here and can try on nice weather days as I do like to try to repair stuff.
    Regards, Lisa

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