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  1. Join Date
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    #10781
    Forget the the C! and Topgear Magazines Head to Head testing....

    I'm Believing this one.....

    Proven and Tested by time through extreme conditions


    Quote Originally Posted by truckesh View Post
    by Hicko
    Just started a new job in a coal mine west of Brisbane and this is the land of the Hilux. The Triton looks very lonely in the car park surrounded by 20 or so new Hiluxs and a couple of Navaras .
    I have been driving the Navara ( 75000kns on the clock)around the mine site until the Triton get the proper light set up installed.
    I am not impressed with it. I keep stalling the motor on takeoff because it has no low down talk compared to the Triton. The ride is the same bit the seats are a bit better. Although after setting in the Navara seats for an extended drive (250km) I was getting a bit uncomfortable. The triton seats after 95000kms fit me perfectly and are very good over a long drives.
    The Navara drives more like a petrol engine vehicle and revs up to 5000rpms. About the same noise level as the Triton but a bit quieter at idle. It used more fuel than the Triton about a 100kms less under the same conditions per tank and the lack of torque is noticeable at higher revs . The motor seems to work a lot harder than the Triton for the same results and I would suspect ware out a lot quicker. The gear box to is a bit mushy when changing and has long throughs between gears, but it doesn’t have a transfer case gear stick to get in the way. (Switch on the dash)
    I haven’t driven a Hilux yet for any extended amount of time to compare it with the Triton, but no doubt that time will come.
    I am glad that I have the opportunity to compare the vehicles under the same working conditions.
    If the New Triton motor is anything like the Navara I won’t be buying one next time around and that may be sooner than later with the lengthy kms. that I am clocking up getting.
    I won’t be buying a Navara and I may have to jump the fence to a new Hilux and chip it with one of Monsters DMS Piggy Back or go to the new Challenger if it come out with the 3.2 diesel or even a Pajero.
    Only time will tell.

    I want to acknowledge sir truckesh/hicko for making such comparison.....

    thank you very much sir!

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    #10782
    Quote Originally Posted by locoroco777 View Post
    Forget the the C! and Topgear Magazines Head to Head testing....

    I'm Believing this one.....

    Proven and Tested by time through extreme conditions





    I want to acknowledge sir truckesh/hicko for making such comparison.....

    thank you very much sir!
    actually the best way to get good reviews for pickups and suv's is ty to look for user comments especially from those who are engaged in heavy construction(ie minning, quarrying, land devekopment) kasi sila ang may pinaka abusado na mga sasakyan sa balat ng lupa!!! believe me, iv'e gone trhu a couple of vehicles in a few years because of the wear and tear due to my nature of work, same comments din mga tropa ko sa australia and uk. yung isang mining company sa australia established a fleet of 30 tritons and 30 hilux to see which one was better. ang comment daw was halos hindi nagkakalayo yung performance. mas maganda lang daw d hamak ang ride ng strada pero parang mas pang abuso ang hilux. with regards to engine may bias na daw sila talaga with the 4D56 platform, since it's been around for so long na din

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    #10783
    Quote Originally Posted by retsuyaken View Post
    hahaha, that made my day.. Sige po sir, pag nayaya ko sa SFM Lipa ang dad ko, ichecheck ko yan, hahaha.. Thanks!
    bro...taga batangas ka??? san ka sa batangas??

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    #10784
    Quote Originally Posted by Ohmme View Post
    Second Venue??! Namennnn . . . merun palang ganito sa TSCP
    Quote Originally Posted by ThePatriarch View Post
    hehehe, madalas dati yan... pero ngayon mukhang babalik...
    Quote Originally Posted by moxxxs View Post
    may bago na bang second venue???
    Quote Originally Posted by ThePatriarch View Post
    yung dating 2nd venue, lumipat na ng venue... hehehe gulo no?
    Quote Originally Posted by 5dreamers View Post
    san kaya ang second venue na to???

    mali talaga timing ng boss ko...
    kailangan ko na ipakita ang pagiging leon ko...
    .... and lead us not into temptation....:evillaugh

    and deliver us from the second venue.....:evil:

    Amen, amen, amen.
    :pope:

    :police: [SIZE=3]Hoitzzzz.[/SIZE]..... panay OT na kayo. Ililipat ko yan sa club thread... dun nyo na ituloy yang usapan tungkol sa second venue na yan. :old:


    Quote Originally Posted by Pol-pol View Post
    Mga Sirs,

    Ano pa ang FC ng strada papunta sa 2nd Venue? Ok din ba ang ride ng Strada papunta sa 2nd venue?

    (Sir, Hindi OT kung ganito ang tanong? Kaya dapat/pwede sagutin)
    Buti pa si sir Pol-pol, marunong magtanong para hindi OT.
    Last edited by ooba99; October 25th, 2009 at 01:01 AM.

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    #10785
    Quote Originally Posted by Arvin Cristi View Post
    actually the best way to get good reviews for pickups and suv's is ty to look for user comments especially from those who are engaged in heavy construction(ie minning, quarrying, land devekopment) kasi sila ang may pinaka abusado na mga sasakyan sa balat ng lupa!!! believe me, iv'e gone trhu a couple of vehicles in a few years because of the wear and tear due to my nature of work, same comments din mga tropa ko sa australia and uk. yung isang mining company sa australia established a fleet of 30 tritons and 30 hilux to see which one was better. ang comment daw was halos hindi nagkakalayo yung performance. mas maganda lang daw d hamak ang ride ng strada pero parang mas pang abuso ang hilux. with regards to engine may bias na daw sila talaga with the 4D56 platform, since it's been around for so long na din
    oo nga sir arvin hehehe.....I was just wondering lang kung bakit ng vavarie yung mga engine spec to be specific yung HP and torque kada country eh same engine platform lang naman sila....If I remember nga, nabasa ko one time...may 4d56 na rated 200hp stock pa, I just don't know if aussie spec or brit spec...

    Quote Originally Posted by ThePatriarch View Post
    oks lang yan bro... it happens! hehehe

    sayang kung wala sana kumander mo nakasama ka sana sa 2nd venue

    di bale may ibang chances ka pa naman hehehe
    Haaay 2nd venue.............wrong timing ang tawag....hehehe.....dun nalang ako sa ibang chances....knowing ang mga Bosb's it will be anytime soon...

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    #10786
    Quote Originally Posted by ThePatriarch View Post
    ang galing ng tanong mo panyero... malamang magaling ka sa direct examination hehehe

    to answer your question... mababa na ang FC papunta sa 2nd venue kasi wala na halos traffic ng ganung oras... wag lang titigil si eslonblue sa gitna ng daan para kausapin ng maayos yung nag-cut na kotse sa kanya. nabigla siguro yung batang driver kasi puro strada yung nakapalibot sa kanya, hehehe. but it turned out well naman, nagflying kiss na lang si eslonbaun, ehe, si eslonblue pala

    sa ride naman papunta sa 2nd venue, maganda at smooth ang suspension ng strada, lalong lalo na kapag excited lahat at nasa formation ng convoy
    Thanks TP. I'll go with 255/65 R17.
    My choice is the Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor (All Terrain)
    So far the reviews of this tire rated at 8.7 / 10.
    Will cost around 170 USD each.
    Anybody on the club been using this?

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    #10787
    Quote Originally Posted by hi5kaibigan View Post
    Thanks TP. I'll go with 255/65 R17.
    My choice is the Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor (All Terrain)
    So far the reviews of this tire rated at 8.7 / 10.
    Will cost around 170 USD each.
    Anybody on the club been using this?
    bro, dito sa pinas mahal ang all terrain ng goodyear... mura na kuha mo dyan

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    #10788
    Quote Originally Posted by ThePatriarch View Post
    bro, dito sa pinas mahal ang all terrain ng goodyear... mura na kuha mo dyan
    yes Sir TP,

    The new manufactured tires (Sept/Oct) priced at 208USD, but if already passed a year, it's a bargain. Take note of the importance of the tire expiry date (4 years only from date of manufacture).
    Our company does not allow using expired tires for our service trucks for safety reasons especially when we're at middle east. Tires for hot countries are classified at TEMPERATURE GRADE A while at tropical are GRADE B.
    dito sa atin kahit expired tires hindi masyado critical dahil walang extreme hot temperature.

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    #10789
    had my my carryboy bed cover installed on my strada..but i lost the spare key sa lock. san nakakapag pagawa ng duplicate nito? ibang klase yung key at thread eh. hindi kaya ng Mr.quickie....

    any advise po? thanks

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    #10790
    Quote Originally Posted by ar24458 View Post
    had my my carryboy cover installed on mg strada..but i lost the spare key sa lock. san nakakapag pagawa ng duplicate nito? ibang klase yung key at thread eh. hindi kaya ng Mr.quickie....

    any advise po? thanks
    Hello sir, I'm not too sure what extent of support does Carryboy provide for after sales because i knew of someone who got his canopy's read windshield smashed and had some difficulty getting another one from carryboy. But nonetheless, may i know if the key came with a number? AFAIK, the key of Carryboy products is different- quite similar to Honda's Wave Key wherein the i looks straight and the curves are imbedded on it. probably carryboy can provide you with a duplicate. also, perhaps the best and play safe answer i can give u is you might want to consult with carryboy mismo, it might require the replacement of the lock itself too. we will never know who took you original key. HTH.
    Last edited by ianmitsulancer; October 25th, 2009 at 10:52 PM.

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