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Car Forum / Isuzu Cars / September 2004

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Part Swapping

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WindDancer - 09 Sep 2004 22:47 GMT
We all know that A Honda Passport is virtually the same as an Isuzu Rodeo..
But, how well do the parts from a rodeo interchange with an Amigo?
Miles - 10 Sep 2004 05:17 GMT
Many parts from the Rodeo and Passport will fit the 1998-2003 Amigo.
What parts were you looking at swapping?

> We all know that A Honda Passport is virtually the same as an Isuzu Rodeo..
> But, how well do the parts from a rodeo interchange with an Amigo?
WindDancer - 10 Sep 2004 09:19 GMT
I am just looking in general. Nothing In particular yet. Around here, Isuzu
is not a common brand. The closest Dealer is around 50 miles last I checked.
I know they look similar on the outside. Say, for example, how hard would it
be to swap a V6 drivetrain from a Rodeo to an Amigo. Would it be easier on a
1st generation or a second Generation, etc?

> Many parts from the Rodeo and Passport will fit the 1998-2003 Amigo. What
> parts were you looking at swapping?
>
>> We all know that A Honda Passport is virtually the same as an Isuzu
>> Rodeo.. But, how well do the parts from a rodeo interchange with an
>> Amigo?
milesh - 10 Sep 2004 20:16 GMT
> I am just looking in general. Nothing In particular yet. Around here, Isuzu
> is not a common brand. The closest Dealer is around 50 miles last I checked.
> I know they look similar on the outside. Say, for example, how hard would it
> be to swap a V6 drivetrain from a Rodeo to an Amigo. Would it be easier on a
> 1st generation or a second Generation, etc?

The 1st gen Amigo never had the V6 available.  The 2nd gen did  My 1999
2nd gen Amigo has the V6.  Since the transmission and engine are the
same I would assume a swap between them would be fairly easy.  Interior
parts, dash, seats etc. are identicle between the 2nd gen Amigo and
Rodeo.  The suspension does share many components but I believe slight
differences exist because of the lower weight of the Amigo.  They both
use the same shocks.
 
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