loading tritons
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loading tritons
Hello all
Just wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if Mitsu has come to the rescue. I have a 2010 dual cab 2wd diesel triton. The spec sheet says the car is good for 913kg pay load. This includes passengers, fuel and tray load. I have a box made up for the back which weighs less than 150kg. With one person, a full fuel tank and an empty box the rear is down allot and according to pedders the leafs bent further than they should be. I figured maybe this could be a warrenty issue. After talking to mitsu they say the car will carry 913kg but the rear suspension will be on the stops and obviously it shouldn't be driven like this for to long and is not a warrenty issue. So in short if you want to do any work with your triton do not.
Hate that car
Rob
Just wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if Mitsu has come to the rescue. I have a 2010 dual cab 2wd diesel triton. The spec sheet says the car is good for 913kg pay load. This includes passengers, fuel and tray load. I have a box made up for the back which weighs less than 150kg. With one person, a full fuel tank and an empty box the rear is down allot and according to pedders the leafs bent further than they should be. I figured maybe this could be a warrenty issue. After talking to mitsu they say the car will carry 913kg but the rear suspension will be on the stops and obviously it shouldn't be driven like this for to long and is not a warrenty issue. So in short if you want to do any work with your triton do not.
Hate that car
Rob
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