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New One from Germany

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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New One from Germany

Post by Mitsubishi L200 »

Hello,
I comes from Germany and has 2001 Mitsubishi.
:D
The Triton is called in Germany L200 ;)

Some Mod´s:

-4" Bodylift
-3" Trailmaster Suspension Lift
-ARB Winch Bumper
-Safari Snorkel
-37x12.5R17 Cooper STT
- and much more!

The new 5.29 gear ratio and a T-Max 12000 Outback is comming soon!

And some Pic´s

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Sorry for my bad English, but I works to! :D :D :D

Best Reagrds from germany Basti
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Post by pickle »

Neat looking truck Basti, don't see too many like that over here....think it could be somewhat illegal on our roads!
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Post by South »

Thats awesome, looks like a mini F-Truck

I want one :D
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Post by Gee »

that's a big ar$e triton :shock:

makes a 2 inch lift and 31's look very lame :oops:
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Post by tritonasuras »

Hey Basti,
welcome to the board..

Thats one nice looking truck..
Do u have any extra info plus photo's on the suspension lift ??


regards

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Post by Mitsubishi L200 »

Hello,
thanks for the answers!! :D :D :D
With a roof height of 2.06m, it grew largely ;) ;)
But with the most of these Modification, you can drive on German roads legally! :D :D
And i make some detail pictures of the Suspensonlift today!
But it´s Custommade with Trailmasterparts, because a complete Liftkit is not available in Germany!
But i can give you some info about my Kit, when i make the photo´s! :)

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Post by evanstaniland »

where abouts in germany are you located??? i havent seen any decent 4wds in germany yet!!

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Post by 4BJERO »

Nice Truck Bastim :armsup:
If Only I Could Get My Paj That High :lol: :lol:
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Post by Mitsubishi L200 »

evanstaniland wrote:where abouts in germany are you located??? i havent seen any decent 4wds in germany yet!!

Evan...
Hi,
I live in Saxonia-Anhalt, in the near of Leipzig! ;) ;)

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Post by Mitsubishi L200 »

4BJERO wrote:Nice Truck Bastim :armsup:
If Only I Could Get My Paj That High :lol: :lol:
That´s nearly possible, the Pajero of a friend is very high to:

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That are 35x12.5R15 BFG MT with a 3" Custommade Bodylift an a 2" OME Suspension Lift! :P

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Post by nathan_o »

well I have the snorkel and bars on mine so I am nearly half way there :D

info on the lift would be good. there doesn't seem to be much support for the Triton in terms of accessories and modifications.

have you got lockers in it?

yet to take mine off road so I'm just dreaming ;)
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Post by Mitsubishi L200 »

Hello,
and now infomation+photo´s about the suspension lift!
Rear:
-Leaf Springs from a german Manufactur, original height, but very soft (for better flex)
-1.75" Add A Leaf from Trailmaster

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-.1.5" shackle lift

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And Trailmaster shocks with spring travel from 16" to 26" (part number: 58510)
And longer U-Bolt´s from Trailmaster!

Front:

-HD Torsionbars and shorter Bumpstops, 3"
-Traimaster shocks with Spring travel from 17" to 28" (part number 57770)

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And in the next time, 2 " Spacer for the carrying joint (I hope you understand, what i mean), for more suspension rebound


Reagrds Basti
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Post by dave74 »

Hello

I'm really insteresting by your mod's front suspension mod's. Do you have more explications or pictures

Thanks

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Post by myndron »

Some new pics of the Pajero from Germany:

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Post by South »

That shorty looks awesome! Just needs a nice tube bar to finish it off
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Post by Firegod »

There's some shit hot work there!
I wish I had the bucks to do that on my Triton!
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Post by xagtho »

love your rig there Basti, how is the beast going?
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Post by Mitsubishi L200 »

Hello,
it goes like this:

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;) ;)
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Post by xagtho »

Hey basti, did you do the guard chop yourself? is there any template for it?

When you did your 4" body lift, how many extensions i.e. steering column, brake lines etc. did you have to extend and/or modify? and what setup did you end up using for your radiator fan?

Did you buy your new larger front flares off the shelf or did you get them custom made? and if they are off the shelf what are they originally made to suit?

Thanks in advance for any help you can give, cheers.
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