What are the features of a Triton double cab ute?
Up front, the double wishbones with coil springs and stabiliser bar deliver poise and responsiveness, while the rugged above-the axle leaf spring rear suspension gives outstanding traction and load-carrying capacity.
What kind of engine does a 2002 Triton have?
2002 Triton GLS V6 Petrol Automatic 4×4 340,000 kms ***All panels are Sun Damaged*** EOI mk 2.8 diesel triton Will be roadworthy and registered soon currently finishing the work on it, has been a well reliable car selling as I don’t need a dual cab and would prefer a solid axle 4wd.
What kind of power does a Mitsubishi Triton Ute have?
4H (Full Time 4WD) sends power to all four wheels, ideal for rough roads or when conditions become hazardous. 4HLC (4WD High Range with locked centre differential) minimises wheelspin in rugged terrain with low grip levels.
What kind of belt does a Mitsubishi Triton use?
11A0980M V drive belts (Matched Set Belt) to suit Mitsubishi Triton MK 2.8L 4 Cyl 8V SOHC 4M40 4M40T 1996-06 Belt Alt Universal Mirror – suit most 2wd/4wd ute & truck models Viscous fan blades to suit 10/1996 – 06/2006 Mitsubishi MK Triton 2.8ltr 4M40 turbo & non turbo diesel models
2002 Triton GLS V6 Petrol Automatic 4×4 340,000 kms ***All panels are Sun Damaged*** EOI mk 2.8 diesel triton Will be roadworthy and registered soon currently finishing the work on it, has been a well reliable car selling as I don’t need a dual cab and would prefer a solid axle 4wd.
Up front, the double wishbones with coil springs and stabiliser bar deliver poise and responsiveness, while the rugged above-the axle leaf spring rear suspension gives outstanding traction and load-carrying capacity.
When did Mitsubishi come out with the Triton?
ML Triton – GLX-R. Mitsubishi took the 4X4 ute market by storm when it introduced the ML Triton in 2006. In a market dominated by the Toyota HiLux and other blandly styled utes with cramped interiors, the ML Triton was a breath of fresh air.
Can a Triton be used as an off road vehicle?
The ML was one of the first dual-cab utes to have its on-road handling referred to as ‘car-like’ but it was off-road where it really impressed. You can bolt a set of 32” off-road tyres to a Triton, leave the suspension stock and go pretty much anywhere you want off-road.