1994 Passport 4x4

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This is a little different from my GMT-400. Does anyone have experience with these or ideas?

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All I know is it's a badge engineered Isuzu rodeo.
Yeah. Just got mine yesterday and I love it so far. I just need to replace the hinge pin bushings and the rear lift struts. I’m kind of looking to do an light off road thing with it.
 

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Yeah. Just got mine yesterday and I love it so far. I just need to replace the hinge pin bushings and the rear lift struts. I’m kind of looking to do an light off road thing with it.
They seem to be good little rigs as long as you don't ask too much of them.
 

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Honda is the original the Isuzu was the badge engineered one. the engine that this has if it is the 3.5L v6 is damn near bulletproof.
No sir, check your sources, I'm correct. Honda didn't have an SUV but they saw the market opening and didn't want to wait until they could develop their own product, so they entered an agreement with Isuzu to sell a rebadged Rodeo. That platform had been sold here since m/y 91, the Honda version didn't show up til m/y 94.
 
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