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July 15th, 2008 06:35 AM #3891Sir the ride for me is good compared to other picktrucks in the market it has flex ride suspension. Relatively proportion in any "angle". has a lot of pulling power "tested". Runs fast 140-160kph depends on road condition and the driver hehehehe. So far a very satisfied owner here. dmax pwede pang farm pwede din pang city.[/quote]
Really? I guess that would seal the deal. If I would ask you, in a straight road and both stock, what do you think is faster(4x2 category), strada or dmax?
with regards to comfort, it's good that it has a flex ride suspension but im currently driving a 10 year old car so im already immune in a jurassic suspension ride and im always driver or i always seat in front that's why im not really affected with it.hehe I guess i would really feel the difference if i purchase this truck.
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July 15th, 2008 01:12 PM #3892
Sir rna800 the best thing todo is schedule for a testdrive b4 buying. This will give you a chance to really know what you want in terms of sitting comfort ride and feel inside the pickuptruck advice para walang away hehehhe sama mo si mrs. para at least 2 kayo mag sasabi na ito na kunin natin =]. good luck sa truck hunting sir regarding sa speed sa dalawa sa tingni ko same lang nasa driver nalang ang diskarte sir running over 140kph sobra ok na yun it will definetly give u a rush pinag uusapan nalng kung ano talaga feel mo pag nasa loob ka like steering wheel dashboad control panels hehehehe like what you said ikaw panaman lagi gagamit try to compare nalang sir GL =]
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July 15th, 2008 09:45 PM #3893thank you so much sir, on your insights and advices with regards to that truck. hopefully i could pick the right truck that best suits my taste. thanks again!
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July 16th, 2008 12:28 AM #3894
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July 18th, 2008 05:55 AM #3895
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July 18th, 2008 08:54 AM #3896
The earlier Dmax is equipped with a Zexel VP44 its electronic and similar to the Patrol. The later is common rail. Central Diesel has in stock remanufactured VP44(Patrol and Dmax) at a much much cheaper price and same warranty as the brand new.
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July 21st, 2008 07:19 AM #3897
Hey guys, going back to the aircon filter issue, here's my answer to it.
Went to an aircon service shop and bought a window-type aircon filter from a busted aircon and had it cutted to the exact dimension of our max input slot and whoah! 'Got myself a custom-made air filter!
Here's the pics...
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July 21st, 2008 09:30 AM #3898
^^ I thought you bought a whole window type aircon just to get the filter
NICE NICE!!I'll do the same just in time for my 20k PMS also known as 'The Big One' hehehe.
It still puzzles me why they didn't put in a filter for that thingvery minor naman ang cost nito.
Or maybe it's one of those trick challenges
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July 21st, 2008 11:49 AM #3899
Haha! Actually that was my old busted aircon bought by the service center as they can still use some of its good parts. They were simply too happy to give me the filter and installed it for 200 bucks--in 15 min
In your case maybe, you'll have to buy a whole new one
I have a new problem though. Just found out that two of my shocks are starting to leak. Just had my 35K PMS last week. Judging from the inputs I've been getting here, the average life of our stock shocks is about 2 to 3 years, tops. Mine is 2 1/2 years.
Planning to shift to OMEs in a month or two. So calling ARB...meron ba tayong stock dyan? Cguro ang fronts lang muna..
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July 21st, 2008 12:22 PM #3900
Yup, that's the average lifespan of stock shocks.
So in the meantime, you can use my 'months old' stock shocks that I haven't been using since I got my OMEs. Sayang naman, its just sitting in my bodega lang.
Text me lang when you want to get them :thumbup:
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