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    #601
    congrats thumper and mitsumia

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    #602
    Docglen, I got the titanium mica. I'm now choosing whether to change the mags to chrome alloy wheels with low offset or to install the electric lid cover for the truck bed. Burn kaagad, ika nga.

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    #603
    Drave, How much is electric lid cover ? Yung hindi electric ? Where can I get it ? Feel that sport lid cover is more practical since it will keep water out of the bed - unlike the rolltop ?

    Thanks in advance !

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    #604
    The electric lid cover by carryboy costs around 52k with installation. I dont know the price of the non-electric. The disadvantage of the non-electric is that you can only lift the cover on one side. The electric type is more practical for me coz I can place the dog crates underneath if the lid is lifted on all sides, which can also function as a roof. When you get your unit, you can ask the accessories dealer for a carryboy brochure.

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    #605
    Congrats sa mga bagong bili ng ng Strada. Pa share naman ng observation nyo sa front seats. Medyo kasi parang matigas nung mag test drive ako. Masakit ba upuan?

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    #606
    Thanks sa lahat and congrats din. By the way ano yung titanium na model? hehe! Color by yun? I got a GLS A/T White.

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    #607
    Thanks to all too. Just picked up my Titanium Gray GLS AT today and so far so good. Smoother to drive and quieter than my '02 Trooper, which is also CRDI. On way home tonight "indicated" fuel consumption was 9.2 km / liter on the trip computer, but don't know how accurate the reading is. Pretty fast too - around 90 kph at 2000 rpm, and considering 2.5liter lang, should be able to keep up with the Trooper.

    Seats are firm but comfortable. Legroom for driver / front seats is much better than Trooper.

    No regrets . . . so far . . .

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    #608
    Hindi ba Liters per 100 kilometers ang fuel economy display ng Strada?

    So the lower the number, the better?

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    #609
    if liters/100km yan, the lower the better....

    congrats to the new strada owners! :D

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    #610
    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    Hindi ba Liters per 100 kilometers ang fuel economy display ng Strada?

    So the lower the number, the better?
    Sir otep pwede i-change from Li/100kms to Kms/Li and display sa strada. Meron adjustment button.

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    #611
    Katulad din pala ng sa Innova and Fortuner. May ETA din ba?

    thumper, Hindi ba masakit upuan kapag matagal kana sa trafic?

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    #612
    to the new owners of the new stradas, congrats! we got a silver gls MT last nov 2 but it is being used in gensan.

    guys how far from the vehicle can you make the alarm/keyless entry remote function? yung sa amin kelangan beside the driver's door ka talaga pag pindot mo ng arm/disarm. medyo may delay pa ng mga 1 second. ok pa naman sana kasi may built-in turbo timer and remote start, although delikado yung remote start kasi gumagana kahit naka-first gear. perfect for siya for ATs.

    docglen, what brand and type did you replace the stock tires with? Is it better than the stock.

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    #613
    The seats are firm but I don't find them uncomfortable. My longest trip so far has been just for one hour.

    Some initial observations on the GLS AT:
    > u need to get used to the remote, also observed that u have to be near the vehicle para one clik and arming or disarming. Also, u need to press the buttons for about 1 second. I've kept the default auto-arm setting so it automatically arms when I leave the vehicle.

    > Hi-way (SLEX) driving fuel consumption per trip computer this morning - Sucat to Soutwoods and back was 12.5 km/liter. Yes I've changed the setting from liters / 100km to km / liter. Also calibrated the compass by driving around in a circle as indicated on the computer screen.

    > more power and torque than I expected from a 2.5L CRDI Turbo Intercooler AT. Hardly any turbo lag and very responsive. Though still keeping rpm on low side during break-in. At 2,000 rpm you will be cruising at 100kph, sandali lang nasa 130kph ka na. Can definitely keep up with our 3.0 CRDI Trooper !

    > happy so far . . will also report any kinks that I observe or experience.

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    #614
    Tama c thumper, the seats are quite firm pero comfortable naman cya. I had a long drive around 3 hours. I got a chance to seat in the 2nd row for an hour, ok legroom nya and hindi uptight ang upuan. So far the strada is a comfortable truck... Guys post naman pix ng strada nyo.....

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    #615
    The seats feel like the seats in European cars. Firm but not uncomfortable.

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    #616
    By the way hindi yan akin.Hehe! post ko lang mga pix na nakita ko sa net.

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    #617
    ek2jayvee, i replaced my stock tires to bridgestone all terrain tires. 275/70R16 nitrogen inflated. i hardly felt any change in performance. mejo bumaba lang ang fuel mileage ko. from 12km/l mixed highway and city driving, now its only 9-10km/l.

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    #618
    this looks like one sweet upgrade: http://ralliart.com/06topics/06news/...riton-sus.html

    RALLIART INC. (President: Masao Taguchi) will release its Suspension Kit for Cross Country Competition for the Triton, from 23rd November 2006.

    The Suspension Kit for Cross Country Competition was fitted to the Mitsubishi Triton of TEAM H.D.C. which successfully finished the 2006 Asia Cross Country Rally. Excellent feedback from road surface conditions to the steering enhances stability, providing a flat surface feeling even on rough roads. Fitting this kit has also improved rolling rigidity. Aligning the kit with standard rear hybrid L.S.D. improves not only turning performance but also dirt driving performance for advanced drivers. Front shock absorbers are pillow ball type while rear shock absorber mountings have rigid urethane bushes fitted. The damping force can be adjusted by a dial: 40 rebump levels and 30 bump levels for the front, 30 rebump levels and 30 bump levels for the rear. The oil volume has been increased by connected the reservoir tank to the cylinders.



    Specifications
    Kit : Front = Shock absorbers, springs, assembly including upper insulator;
    Rear = shock absorbers
    Ride height adjustment : Screw type (Front only)
    Adjustment range : 0?`?{40mm
    Damping force adjustment : Front and rear dials (front: rebump 40 levels / bump 30 levels;
    rear: rebump30 levels / bump 30 levels)
    Spring rate : Front 11.4kgf/mm, standard leaf spring for the rear.
    Including Accessories : Two wrenches for ride height adjustment



    Products Products Parts No. Notes
    Suspension Kit for Cross Country Competition RAKB9T01R1 Front ride height adjustable
    Front/Rear damping force adjustable


    Applicable model Triron (KB9T)




    heheheh.

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    #619
    arghh...ganda naman...hehe kakainggit...

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    #620
    LSD equipped ba yun Strada? thanks

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