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4WD Action - 2020 4WD ute Comparison - 16/01/2020

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yvesjv:
At 11:44 it is stated the Dmax can be given the full 50mm lift... I thought in reality the max lift was 40mm??
Checked out the website of the 'suspension expert' and found this info "SuperPro Roll Control Ezy-Lift Kits are the ideal way to lift a standard height Dual or Single Cab 4WD Ute and retain the standard suspension"
https://fulcrumsuspensions.com.au/search/product/4wd-lift-kits/4wd-lift-kits-for-2017-isuzu-d-max-tfr-tfs/category-15639/colorado-isuzu-d-max-45mm-superpro-block-spacer-kit-easy-lift-kit-9995-trc185lk-87095-pid-107175.html

Appears Cahill is promoting https://fulcrumsuspensions.com.au/4x4-suspension

The shop is located in Coopers Plain Qld and only 3400Ks from Darwin.... darnit!

maxs ss:

--- Quote from: yvesjv on Jan 29, 2020, 06:28:45 AM ---At 11:44 it is stated the Dmax can be given the full 50mm lift... I thought in reality the max lift was 40mm??

In SA the maximum you can lift a vehicle without engineering is 50mm. The quoted lift gains by various after market suspension providers differ. Old man emu quote 35mm. I have Ironman foam cell pros and the inital lift was 50mm+ until it settled down.
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yvesjv:
Mitsubishi should have lost points/ratings  :evil6:
https://www.caradvice.com.au/821181/mitsubishi-being-investigated-in-germany-over-diesel-emissions-defeat-devices/

maxs ss:
The Mitsubishi motor effected are the 1.6 and 2.2 turbo diesels which are not in the Triton.

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