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    #1361
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Maximum payload for the ranger is 900-1400kg depending on the variant. 100 12x12 tiles wouldnt hurt the suspension.
    In paper. Not including the stop and go ng suspension system sa traffic. Imagine Mariwasa in Pasig to be delivered in Sta Mesa Cubao with a 2 hour bumper traffic. Tapos may pothole na tinamaan mo on the way

    Have you even experienced na ang hirap ipreno ng pickup pag sobra bigat tapos parang may nagbakal to bakal metal creaking sound. Tapos biglang preno kasi may motor na lumusot


    Add all this elements, and The position of the cargo has higher if not inclined center of gravity, therefore mas malakas ang pulling force sa ground which makes the suspension work double time

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    Let's face it 4x4 pickups are just pogi vehicles equipped with expensive SUV systems. Napakasakit nun, ang worth ng tiles ng cargo mo eh 12k, tapos sng nasirsng suspension mo is 12k x 4 o x2. Pano pa yun stab links, even the rubbers bushings mahal din . And what about the tires, my god, pickup tires are minimum 8k each, china pa, japanese are 12k each

    Buti pa yun pang L300FB, 2500 lang isa lol

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    #1362
    A 12x12 8mm thick ceramic tile weighs only 1kg each so 70 or 80 tiles is chicken feed to a ranger. I bet you could put that in the trunk of a vios without issue. That would only be 12 boxes

    Whats a good dealership to get an everest? Ford alabang says 3 months waiting but no di and etc. Were planning to get a 2.2 trend

    Who else is hitting there head while entering the drivers seat? Im 6 flat and i hit my head upon entering. Did you guys get used to it?
    For some reason I'm fine with the ranger.

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    #1363
    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    In paper. Not including the stop and go ng suspension system sa traffic. Imagine Mariwasa in Pasig to be delivered in Sta Mesa Cubao with a 2 hour bumper traffic. Tapos may pothole na tinamaan mo on the way

    Have you even experienced na ang hirap ipreno ng pickup pag sobra bigat tapos parang may nagbakal to bakal metal creaking sound. Tapos biglang preno kasi may motor na lumusot


    Add all this elements, and The position of the cargo has higher if not inclined center of gravity, therefore mas malakas ang pulling force sa ground which makes the suspension work double time

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    Let's face it 4x4 pickups are just pogi vehicles equipped with expensive SUV systems. Napakasakit nun, ang worth ng tiles ng cargo mo eh 12k, tapos sng nasirsng suspension mo is 12k x 4 o x2. Pano pa yun stab links, even the rubbers bushings mahal din . And what about the tires, my god, pickup tires are minimum 8k each, china pa, japanese are 12k each

    Buti pa yun pang L300FB, 2500 lang isa lol
    hehe, halatang hindi ka gumagamit 4x4 pick-up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    In paper. Not including the stop and go ng suspension system sa traffic. Imagine Mariwasa in Pasig to be delivered in Sta Mesa Cubao with a 2 hour bumper traffic. Tapos may pothole na tinamaan mo on the way

    Have you even experienced na ang hirap ipreno ng pickup pag sobra bigat tapos parang may nagbakal to bakal metal creaking sound. Tapos biglang preno kasi may motor na lumusot


    Add all this elements, and The position of the cargo has higher if not inclined center of gravity, therefore mas malakas ang pulling force sa ground which makes the suspension work double time

    ---

    Let's face it 4x4 pickups are just pogi vehicles equipped with expensive SUV systems. Napakasakit nun, ang worth ng tiles ng cargo mo eh 12k, tapos sng nasirsng suspension mo is 12k x 4 o x2. Pano pa yun stab links, even the rubbers bushings mahal din . And what about the tires, my god, pickup tires are minimum 8k each, china pa, japanese are 12k each

    Buti pa yun pang L300FB, 2500 lang isa lol
    hehe, halatang hindi ka gumagamit 4x4 pick-up.

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    #1364
    Quote Originally Posted by viper888 View Post
    A 12x12 8mm thick ceramic tile weighs only 1kg each so 70 or 80 tiles is chicken feed to a ranger. I bet you could put that in the trunk of a vios without issue. That would only be 12 boxes

    Whats a good dealership to get an everest? Ford alabang says 3 months waiting but no di and etc. Were planning to get a 2.2 trend

    Who else is hitting there head while entering the drivers seat? Im 6 flat and i hit my head upon entering. Did you guys get used to it?
    For some reason I'm fine with the ranger.
    3 trips of 70-80 boxes 12x12 tikes

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    #1365
    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    3 trips of 70-80 boxes 12x12 tikes
    That would only be 420-480 kg, thats only half the max of a ranger
    Actually you didnt even specify what kind of tiles
    It could be vinyl tiles and that weighs much less
    It could be natural stone and that would be a lot heavier but you cant buy natural stone in a size that small (you can have it custom cut but thats a waste)

    We load tiles in an elf and that rides harder than any new pickup you can buy and only an idiot could destroy the tiles.

    Diba this is the everest thread?
    So which dealership has a good deal and minimal waiting time?

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    #1366
    Try Ford Balintawak, reserved for a Titaniun 4x2 September, got the unit after 4 weeks..look for Miss Elaine Merano..she could offer you a nice deal..

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    #1367
    Quote Originally Posted by sherwintommy View Post
    Try Ford Balintawak, reserved for a Titaniun 4x2 September, got the unit after 4 weeks..look for Miss Elaine Merano..she could offer you a nice deal..
    I live in alabang so thats kinda far, we might call
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by sherwintommy View Post
    Try Ford Balintawak, reserved for a Titaniun 4x2 September, got the unit after 4 weeks..look for Miss Elaine Merano..she could offer you a nice deal..
    I live in alabang so thats kinda far, we might call
    Thanks

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    #1368
    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    In fairness to glenn since sakit na sakit na sya sa ford nya, fords are built tough IF you oversee its health by yourself.


    Ang nagpapasira sa Ford ay ang casa. Naging expert ako ng Ford csr ko because of their insensitivity. On the other hand, its a good thing na din siguro because I tamed an American car.
    But at what price, time spent researching and researching online. And i felt that thing, yun naramdaman siguro nun tumirik sa baguio, it 's an emotional challenge to feel that an expensive car is trash in the first years

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    Many people bought the ranger because of its masculine appeal. We csnt deny that. It's tough because of its masculine look. But im not very confident na mag-carry ng kahit ano dyan. One test is you buy like 70-80 12x12 tires sa Mariwasa and load it in the ranger bed for like 3 times. Sigurado yan
    Hindi na papantay yan suspension nyan.
    1 box of tiles = 10 tiles
    70 boxes = 700 tiles
    1 tile = 2.5 or 2.3 kg/tile
    70 boxes = 1750 kg / 1610 kg
    80 boxes = 2000 kg / 1840 kg

    diba ang ranger allowed payload is 1000 kg?
    kaya pala nasira ang pickup(?) na overload pala!

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    #1369
    Quote Originally Posted by viper888 View Post
    That would only be 420-480 kg, thats only half the max of a ranger
    Actually you didnt even specify what kind of tiles
    It could be vinyl tiles and that weighs much less
    It could be natural stone and that would be a lot heavier but you cant buy natural stone in a size that small (you can have it custom cut but thats a waste)

    We load tiles in an elf and that rides harder than any new pickup you can buy and only an idiot could destroy the tiles.

    Diba this is the everest thread?
    So which dealership has a good deal and minimal waiting time?
    Ang problema dito nilalaban mo yun brochure specs sa real world eh. Have you ever carried a box of tiles from say a house to a raised pickup. One wrong move and basag ang buto ng toe mo. Now load it in a bed na hard plastic pa, very smooth. Na pwede dumulas. Unless you want to drive 20kph, then i guess that would be fine

    KahiyA nga lang pogi-pogi pickup mas mabilis pag maglakad ang tao. Gsmit ko noon strada 4x4 2nd gen non-Crdi. I think it has longer bed than current ranger but sstill i can feel tihose tiles forcing itself sa cargo bed. Im afraid ngs na baka bumigay pinto sa likod at malaglag sa traffic. Ang problema pa sa mga poging poging 4x4 walang dursble na talian, coz syempre pangit tignan

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    #1370
    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Ang problema dito nilalaban mo yun brochure specs sa real world eh. Have you ever carried a box of tiles from say a house to a raised pickup. One wrong move and basag ang buto ng toe mo. Now load it in a bed na hard plastic pa, very smooth. Na pwede dumulas. Unless you want to drive 20kph, then i guess that would be fine

    KahiyA nga lang pogi-pogi pickup mas mabilis pag maglakad ang tao. Gsmit ko noon strada 4x4 2nd gen non-Crdi. I think it has longer bed than current ranger but sstill i can feel tihose tiles forcing itself sa cargo bed. Im afraid ngs na baka bumigay pinto sa likod at malaglag sa traffic. Ang problema pa sa mga poging poging 4x4 walang dursble na talian, coz syempre pangit tignan
    a box of tiles is only 6kg....
    anyone can carry that.

    if you really needed 120sqm worth of tiles.... you should have hired an elf
    They take the liability and etc
    This is actually the EVEREST thread not the RANGER thread

    Is the 100k premium of the Titanium worth it over the Trend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    Ang problema dito nilalaban mo yun brochure specs sa real world eh. Have you ever carried a box of tiles from say a house to a raised pickup. One wrong move and basag ang buto ng toe mo. Now load it in a bed na hard plastic pa, very smooth. Na pwede dumulas. Unless you want to drive 20kph, then i guess that would be fine

    KahiyA nga lang pogi-pogi pickup mas mabilis pag maglakad ang tao. Gsmit ko noon strada 4x4 2nd gen non-Crdi. I think it has longer bed than current ranger but sstill i can feel tihose tiles forcing itself sa cargo bed. Im afraid ngs na baka bumigay pinto sa likod at malaglag sa traffic. Ang problema pa sa mga poging poging 4x4 walang dursble na talian, coz syempre pangit tignan
    a box of tiles is only 6kg....
    anyone can carry that.

    if you really needed 120sqm worth of tiles.... you should have hired an elf
    They take the liability and etc
    This is actually the EVEREST thread not the RANGER thread

    Is the 100k premium of the Titanium worth it over the Trend?

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