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  1. Join Date
    Sep 2008
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    #5001
    HELP....Ask ko lang kayo mga fellow maxxers...... Up to what weight po ba pwede ikarga sa pick-up natin including passengers???

  2. Join Date
    Feb 2005
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    #5002
    Quote Originally Posted by st_omach View Post
    HELP....Ask ko lang kayo mga fellow maxxers...... Up to what weight po ba pwede ikarga sa pick-up natin including passengers???
    Should be around 750-800kg or .75 tons.

  3. Join Date
    Mar 2006
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    28
    #5003
    Hi new member pa lang ako dito. kakabili ko lang ng dmax ls last week. since sa province ko lagi ibyahe ung pick-up gusto ko sana ipa undercoat ulit, safe kaya kung sa iba ko ipa undercoat at hindi sa casa? please advise. thank you.

  4. Join Date
    May 2006
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    #5004
    Pareho lang ang undercoat outside ng casa. Ang difference lang ay ang price

    Safe na safe yan bro. Just make sure they mask your body properly para di tamaan ng overspray.

  5. Join Date
    Mar 2006
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    28
    #5005
    Thanks for the advice memphis. My actual concern is kung baka my mabasa or mapintahan na part sa ilalim tapos masira at mavoid the warranty. hindi pa ako kasi ganun ka familiar sa dmax. pero mas comfortable na ako ngayon to do it outside ng casa. salamat bro.

  6. Join Date
    Jul 2007
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    48
    #5006
    bkt hindi pa nag palet ng bagong makina ang isuzu?? its 2010 and same engine pa rin ang hina ng makina..isuzu is now left behind sa ibang pick-up..lin0ko ata ng isuzu ang buyers nila sa puro facelift nalang..isuzu aint competitive anymore...hoi isuzu bring the 160hp 360nm of torque!! ur left behind among other pick-ups..

  7. Join Date
    Jul 2008
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    #5007
    I cannot for the life of me believe that Isuzu Pasig is owned by the Ayalas. In the four years of ownership of my Dmax I have yet to leave this place after getting any PMS without an elevated blood pressure.

    Aside from the PMS, I got a new scratch on my front bumper, grease marks on the hood, front left and right fender, door sill and carpet. And the car was more dusty than when I brought it in. The service guy had the gall to tell me that it had been washed the day before, and that it accumulated dust because I left it there overnight. If you really washed it, how do you explain the grease on the car then? Or the dirt marks on the sides of the windshield indicating the use of the windshield washer? Good luck to me getting the grease out of the carpet.

    This is just the latest entry in a long laundry list of things gone wrong in this place.

  8. Join Date
    Feb 2008
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    413
    #5008
    see???? another bad experience from casa... kahit anong brand, kahit anong model basta pinasok sa casa siguradong madisapoint ka ahehehe...

    earlier my ride got void by its warranty, kasi casa found out na hindi daw ako nagpapa service sa kanila eversince... my ride is a two year old imv, magpapapalit lang ako ng actuator that cost(from casa)11k ahehehehe... 1stly the cost of the item is too much... hahanap na lang ako sa labas hahahaha...

    point is sila lang naman ang nag benefit sa ginagawa nila hehehe... having those incompetent mechanics and service boy... no disrespect pero yun lang talaga experience ko din sa loob...

    charging things na hindi mo naman na consume o ginawa ba talaga ahehehe... ang mahal pa sumingil..

    at least ako sa labas pag nagpa service kita mo kinakalikot nila ahehehe..

    anyway im not bragging anyone to follow kung ano practice ko... kanya kanya yan...

    just my two cents ika nga ahehehehe...

  9. Join Date
    Jun 2006
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    #5009
    pwede naman gawin 160hp ang engine ngaun ka yan ang gmait ng thailand just some adjustemnt sa computer and it can reach 160hp... but the prob would be our fuel quality dito sa pinas.. the plant people have tested doing the 160hp already and meron probs lumabas dahil sa fuel natin.. pwede naman yan gawin 160 ng isuzu but would the buyers agree that what happended sa ibang brands sa mga crdi nila would also happen sa isuzu ride nyo??? as far as i can rememeber ang isuzu crdi engines lang ang wala or very minimal malfunctions... yun iba masisira yun injection pump or bigla mamatay ng engine... and when it comes to power naman hindi naman bitin ang dmax and wala naman tayo highways like in thailand na matulin talaga... isa rin is the fuel efficiency of the vehicle... sacrificed na yun kung ipapataas pa ang HP... hindi naman nabibitin ang dmax kc kahit i have the old dmax na hindi pa crdi.. malakas naman hatak and iv overtaken the new crdi pickups on the road today... nasa driver lang yan din kc... hehehe...

  10. Join Date
    Sep 2008
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    #5010
    Quote Originally Posted by jarhead View Post
    pwede naman gawin 160hp ang engine ngaun ka yan ang gmait ng thailand just some adjustemnt sa computer and it can reach 160hp... but the prob would be our fuel quality dito sa pinas.. the plant people have tested doing the 160hp already and meron probs lumabas dahil sa fuel natin.. pwede naman yan gawin 160 ng isuzu but would the buyers agree that what happended sa ibang brands sa mga crdi nila would also happen sa isuzu ride nyo??? as far as i can rememeber ang isuzu crdi engines lang ang wala or very minimal malfunctions... yun iba masisira yun injection pump or bigla mamatay ng engine... and when it comes to power naman hindi naman bitin ang dmax and wala naman tayo highways like in thailand na matulin talaga... isa rin is the fuel efficiency of the vehicle... sacrificed na yun kung ipapataas pa ang HP... hindi naman nabibitin ang dmax kc kahit i have the old dmax na hindi pa crdi.. malakas naman hatak and iv overtaken the new crdi pickups on the road today... nasa driver lang yan din kc... hehehe...
    Nice one jarhead! You got it right!

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