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Manual for Mitsubishi Trition.....Where do I get one?

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Manual for Mitsubishi Trition.....Where do I get one?

Post by ca18escort »

Guys,
Just wondering what people have been using out there as a manual for the Triton. I haven't been able to find a Gregory's or a Haynes Manual for this thing. I guess the next best thing would have to be a Pajero but they have the different suspension setup at the back for a start so who knows what else is different.

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Other than whats available from Mitsu which would be mega-bucks the only one I know of is a US Chilton's publication no 8666.
This covers pick-ups and Montero's (Pajero's) from 1983-1995, I have one and it covers the main bits of the ute (our Triton) but the US didn't get twin cab versions only single or extra cab models.
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Post by ca18escort »

Frank thanks for that,

I have the extra cab. I have bought chilton's manuals before and I really don't like them that much. Is it likely that I will get the majority of the information about engine and front suspension from the Pajero manual??

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yeah I think so the 3.0 V6 is the same and the running gear is pretty much the same, rear suspension is different as is the interior and electrics but a Pajero Gregory's maybe the go if thats the only tech imfo your chasing.
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Post by ca18escort »

Thanks Frank,
I just find that it helps if you have a manual because I have a bad habit of taking things apart and no looking where the things go. The manual makes it much easier to get it back together.

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