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		<title>How to make 87-99 Mitsubishi Montero Sport Handle and Ride Better</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 88 Mitsubishi Montero Sport does not handle the greatest from the factory. They are actually pretty sloppy driving cars. Especially if you put a load on them. I struggled with this problem for a little while with my 95, in hopes of getting a bigger truck. But with cash being tight right now, I knew I wouldn&#8217;t be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://airsuspensionreviews.com/mitsubishi/how-to-make-87-99-mitsubishi-montero-sport-handle-and-ride-better">88 Mitsubishi Montero Sport</a> does not handle the greatest from the factory. They are actually pretty sloppy driving cars. Especially if you put a load on them. I struggled with this problem for a little while with my 95, in hopes of getting a bigger truck. But with cash being tight right now, I knew I wouldn&#8217;t be getting a new truck anytime soon, so I looked for another solution. Likely I stumbled upon a promising option. It is a kit that will make your suspension active. It puts tension on the spring, like a shock absorber. So that the spring moves in more of a controlled motion. In return means more stable handling, and less sway. This is a necessity if you want to haul anything with your Montero. I bought mine from <em><strong> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.strutmasters.com/Mitsubishi-Montero-Roadmaster-Active-Suspension-p/roadmaster-1362-mm.htm?Click=595">this website</a><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">, as they had the best price, and nicest product.</span></span> </strong><span style="font-style: normal;">The item shipped promptly, and I was able to install in my garage after work in just one night.</span></em></p>
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