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    Angry 2009 Triton 2.5 4x4 import suspension steering vibration problems?

    Hi

    I hope that i can find an advice here.

    I have a Triton 2.5 4x4 import version with 19000km on the clock. For a long time i have had a problem with vibrations (vigorous back and forth motion) on the steering wheel while driving on a rough road or hiting a small pothole on the road. The steering would move back and forth that i have to hold with both hands not to loose controll over the vehicle.

    Mitsubishi service have adjusted suspension (milion times) aligment also was done so many times, replaced the shocks coz they were gone after 10000km, replace steering column which improved the feel for a while but the vibrations appeared again.

    Also when driving on a bit rough road the vehicle front feels like an old bitten up car accompanied by knocking noises from the plastics on dashboard.

    The car does not have that stiff smooth feel but very harsh supsension and steering it feels loose on the front like an 30 year old car.

    Apparently mitsubishi can not find cure for this problem and they say that it is normal for these bakkies, but i dont trust them because the car was not like that in the first 7000-8000 km`s.

    Can someone give me an idea of what could the problem be or a service non-mitsubishi that can check the suspension and steering.

    Is anyone else experiencing the same with a imported 2009 tritons?Mine is just hell to drive.

    Thanks i hope that someone can response and help me.
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    Do they still import tritons? i thought they only imported the first ones i think in 2007? are all the new ones not localy built?

    And how do you see the differance? the salesman at Mitsu told me the imported ones have orange indicators in front, and the local ones clear lenses. is this the only differance you can see?

    He also told me the imported ones have a weaker chassis...

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    They have exactly the same chassis .


    Local
    The local one had improved suspension/damping for local conditions
    Indicator stalk is on the left
    Mitsubishi logo on the tail gate
    Completely clear indicator
    Bottom lip middle of bumper color coded


    Imported
    Pull out antenna (only 3.5 and 3.2)
    No Mitsubishi logo on tail gate
    Indicator on right
    Orange indicators
    Bottom lip midle of bumper not color coded /black


    Thats all I can think of now
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    fit some decent shocks. I did and it's unbleieveably better... The stock import stuff is rubbish. I got an O7.

    Import vins are MMBJ, made in thailand, and I believe DCSA's VIN range would not be beginning with MM. Unless the chassis are shipped from the thai plant.
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    Goose

    I have an import and the tailgate has metal hinges with no cables, I also have a bee sting in the middle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4x4 freak View Post
    Goose

    I have an import and the tailgate has metal hinges with no cables, I also have a bee sting in the middle.

    You sure yours is local ? I am not 100% sure about the hinges , But only the imported ones have a bee sting aerial

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    IIRC,

    there were also 2 different import specs. the 2.5's had the steel tailgate support and the 3.5 has the cable. Euro and Aus spec. There was also differences with radio head units having bluetooth and RDS.

    I had the service manager's bakkie twice, it was an import and it had the euro spec, with the bee-sting et al. MIne does not.

    Which of you guys have local models with MMB prefix VIN numbers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimv6 View Post
    IIRC,

    there were also 2 different import specs. the 2.5's had the steel tailgate support and the 3.5 has the cable. Euro and Aus spec. There was also differences with radio head units having bluetooth and RDS.

    I had the service manager's bakkie twice, it was an import and it had the euro spec, with the bee-sting et al. MIne does not.

    Which of you guys have local models with MMB prefix VIN numbers?

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    You are correct SlimV6.
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    Mine is an import... I see that you say the imported ones have the pull out antenna.

    Yes i have the 07 , with no mistu logo on the back..
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    Ok Cool Thanks for that.. Which one is mine ? Do you know ?
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    Mitsubishi have replaced the shocks 2 months ago and it feels again like an old bitten up car on the front, and steering wheel vibrations were still present... It is getting worse day by day.

    Could it be something to do with steering rack or some bushings, i just want someones opinion so i get an idea what the problem could be.

    Also do you think that by investing in a good shocks would resolve my issue? What kind of shocks and where could i have them fitted?

    Thanks

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    Mine did exactly the same when the shocks were tired this was at +- 35 000km. I did not even bother putting in a warranty claim. I simply replaced it with a full TJM kit the difference is huge but definitely not near car like

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    And which shocks would be best to get, and the approx price for everything?Also can someone advice on a good fitment place that can do a good job and check my steering too?

    I honestly just want that stiff feel on the car and to bring down the vibrations on the steering wheel, i know until the car had 7000-8000 km on the clock the steering wheel was smooth and no vibrations and left right movements when driving on a rough roads.

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    I was just reading in some forums , does mitsubishi triton have steering dumper? If it has by replacing the steering dumper would it resolve the problem with steering vibrations?

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    dit is n groot gemors niemand kan die probleem van die steering wat vibreer oplos nie , miskien moet hul vir toyota gaan vra , ek gaan nou my steering colum vervang sowel as die rack ends op die rack en pinion sal laat weet as daar n verandering is . dus amper of die hidrolika van die rack en pinion te swak is om die voorwiele stabiel te hou, probeer nog die fout kry

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    Quote Originally Posted by BFANothling View Post
    dit is n groot gemors niemand kan die probleem van die steering wat vibreer oplos nie , miskien moet hul vir toyota gaan vra , ek gaan nou my steering colum vervang sowel as die rack ends op die rack en pinion sal laat weet as daar n verandering is . dus amper of die hidrolika van die rack en pinion te swak is om die voorwiele stabiel te hou, probeer nog die fout kry
    Dit is die steering column probleem,definitief.Kyk op die forum,daar is thread daaroor.Maynre het selfde gedoen,steering coloumn vervang,bakkie voel solid.

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    Don't know re steering dampers - isn't that only a solid axle thing?
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    Lots of Pajero Sports have had steering racks/systems replaced, not sure if it is the same system on the Triton??
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    I am not coming right with my bakkie so I am going to dredge this up...AGAIN!

    Steering column replaced recently, newish Gas Magnum Shocks, alignment done, wheel balancing done, just had the tie rod ends reconditioned and everything under the car checked.

    STILL got serious feedback through steering, slight knock when turning from straight to right after a stop, vibration, poor bump absorption etc etc...

    AAAAARGH going mad.

    By the way mine is a 4x2 clubcab 2009 but it has a Mercedes plate with the VIN on it so does that mean it's local?

    My measurements for ride height are bang on average or even a bit above what others have recorded so my springs seem fine.
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