Decent set up mate. My tuned 07 3.2L is going strong at 340k with very few issues, mostly just general maintenance. The only major tear down I've done is clean the manifold, and it now runs a catch can. I've set up a 1400mm tray with 1200mm canopy, one spare and two jerry cans on the back. 265/75r16s and 2 inch lift. TJM bullbar and jaycar 7 inch spotties. I live rural and spend a bit of time hunting in the state forest. It takes me everywhere I want to go. I've also got a 70kg roof top tent, 300w solar panel, couple of awnings and based on my average fuel consumption I'm getting roughly 580km out of a 75L tank. Overall really happy with my triton.
Great video and excellent ideas. I borrowed an ML this year to trek around the edge of the Simpson. I was so impressed I just bought myself a low K MN. It's bog standard, perfect blank canvas. I can't wait to get started and your tips are very handy.
great video Jason ...... in regards to spotlights, my example i use is this, Jason from All 4 Adventure with ALL the money that goes into the A4A rigs uses BCF xtm lights, in one of his videos he said something like "the xtm lights do everything the expensive brands do but without the cost, your $2000 lights aren't $1700 better than my $300 xtm lights" anyway see ya on wednesday night bud ....
A really excellent video. Looks to be a well sorted of vehicle. I agree with your choice of 4WD too. I have a 2017 Dual cab Triton and a 2019 Pajero Sport. They are both excellent. In subbed!
I wish to get a Triton, 2 door drop side auto. However I haven't won lotto. From what I have read and seen the tests it wins in most catargories. ( spelling)
Also have triton and my KO2s are just coming up to 100k including trips through VHC, SA, NT and WA still plenty of tread above tread markers, never had a puncture, you might be a bit confused with tyre sizing, the first dimension is width not height. Only thing I don't like with KOs is they can be a bit slippery on wet bitumen, considering Maxxis razr TA next. Good vid, cheers
Did you have to change the top control arms? I spoke to fulcrum suspension and it's $1700 for the suspension and another $825 for top control arms so they droop more and clear the springs with a bigger opening Did you do that too? Also, what load rating for the rear did you get for the rear? Because I've got a alloy tray and not much weight on the back, they advised to get the 150kg rears leafs and springs and get the blowup suspension bags to catee for any heavier weight when I need it. She said 350kg load would be a terrible ride day to day. So that's $3100 not including installation. Bloody expensive. Any insight you can give me?
@@AHPOutdoors i didnt have to touch the control arms. I did get extended brake lines but not necessarily needed. I went with 300kg constant load in the rear (i have a tub with drawers) and if im not fully loaded it can get a bit rough. When i say i got a 2 inch lift i did have them tweak the springs a bit to give me 5-10mm less just for legality reasons. I'd highly recommend having a chat with them, they have awesome customer service. The used to offer a discount for "new triton" forum members but i not sure if that's still the go. Seems theyve changed their website since i did mine, cant find what exactly i got.
Great rig, I have one too but much more factory. Solar panel is a good idea. With your bull bar fitted, surprised not to see a winch. I had been holding back on the winch due to the requirement to have a bull bar i.e. its 5K all up - winch and bull bar. I suppose if you are always with someone you could use a snatch strap.
I recently bought a 2013 MN Triton mid this year and I've been wanting a bullbar and seeing yours and tell us you're still on factory suspension is relieving cause I wasn't 100% if I need a lift or suspension upgrade for the ute and see yours and you haven't mention any issues just helps and also is it possible to get another update of your ute for the past 3 years?
Great vid, Im 5 years in with mine.... the wife did burn out the clutch and the flywheel reversing a horse trailer.... but other than that its been great! Would love to see how you do all the servicing, as I am also now out of warranty but have no clue how to do it!
Hey mate awesome review 👌🏽 also consider an i-drive throttle controller i have one in my np300 navara and love it also about to change tub and canopy for a custom tray 😃
Yeah mate I'm running the wind booster throttle controller of whatever it's called. Forgot to put that in there. I knew I'd miss something in the video. Haha
@@flacky93 Not really mate. I might. I did cut the shelf out in the canopy so I could fit the fridge in. Might get a steel Engel down the track. I'll need some new Tyres soon. I think the 2 inch lift is the first priority at this stage so there is no bottoming out on the mudguard and cross member. Any things you think I should do? Tips?
If your going 2" lift mate look into outback amour or the old man emu bp-51 for smooth ride i have the old man emu nitro chargers in mine as there brilliant great ride had one replaced as it leaked fron left one soo ended up getting them both replaced Maybe if your keen look into Safari snorkel Arb scrub bars and steps Steinbuer power chip module for more power Bash plates and recovery points for them more serious trips 😃 Fridge slide
Yeah man. About 550-570km standard tank. It was way worse when I had the bigger full sized canopy. It was like 515km when the fuel light comes on. That's another reason why I went a smaller canopy as it was a huge wind catcher.
@AHP Outdoors I have a Triton MN GLX-R and I have gave Dobinson suspension a call and was quoted $4600 for a 2-inch lift which includes UCA and labour.
@AHP Outdoors with the UCA it adjust camber so the tyres don't wear out. Also I was at ARB today and got a quote for a 1 inch lift which doesn't require UCA and the price for that is $3487. Either way it's an expensive mod to do.
Still got mine 3 years on and still going strong. Certainly not the best Ute around but still very good for what it is and it’s cost.
Decent set up mate. My tuned 07 3.2L is going strong at 340k with very few issues, mostly just general maintenance. The only major tear down I've done is clean the manifold, and it now runs a catch can. I've set up a 1400mm tray with 1200mm canopy, one spare and two jerry cans on the back. 265/75r16s and 2 inch lift. TJM bullbar and jaycar 7 inch spotties. I live rural and spend a bit of time hunting in the state forest. It takes me everywhere I want to go. I've also got a 70kg roof top tent, 300w solar panel, couple of awnings and based on my average fuel consumption I'm getting roughly 580km out of a 75L tank. Overall really happy with my triton.
Definitely recommend a tune. I had a mn out 150k on it in 2 years with a tune. Huge difference. Have done the same with my current mq with 165k on it.
Great video and excellent ideas. I borrowed an ML this year to trek around the edge of the Simpson. I was so impressed I just bought myself a low K MN. It's bog standard, perfect blank canvas. I can't wait to get started and your tips are very handy.
great video Jason ...... in regards to spotlights, my example i use is this, Jason from All 4 Adventure with ALL the money that goes into the A4A rigs uses BCF xtm lights, in one of his videos he said something like "the xtm lights do everything the expensive brands do but without the cost, your $2000 lights aren't $1700 better than my $300 xtm lights" anyway see ya on wednesday night bud ....
+1 for those XTM lights I've been running them on my cruiser for a few years now and they are surprisingly good.
Good update jason, thanks. Yep, those tyres are a bit over 3 inches bigger in diameter than the originals.
A really excellent video. Looks to be a well sorted of vehicle. I agree with your choice of 4WD too. I have a 2017 Dual cab Triton and a 2019 Pajero Sport. They are both excellent. In subbed!
Good Jase, just purchased one to do a build on.
Cool video and great work on the rig. Opened my eyes up to potential issues if I put larger tyres on My 4x4
Great setup mate 🍻 and some great advice. Cheers
I wish to get a Triton, 2 door drop side auto. However I haven't won lotto. From what I have read and seen the tests it wins in most catargories. ( spelling)
Awesome video mate
Also have triton and my KO2s are just coming up to 100k including trips through VHC, SA, NT and WA still plenty of tread above tread markers, never had a puncture, you might be a bit confused with tyre sizing, the first dimension is width not height. Only thing I don't like with KOs is they can be a bit slippery on wet bitumen, considering Maxxis razr TA next. Good vid, cheers
Nice man. Good to hear.
im running 265/70/16 ko2's with an ultimate suspension 2 inch lifton my mn. highly recommend.
Did you have to change the top control arms? I spoke to fulcrum suspension and it's $1700 for the suspension and another $825 for top control arms so they droop more and clear the springs with a bigger opening Did you do that too?
Also, what load rating for the rear did you get for the rear? Because I've got a alloy tray and not much weight on the back, they advised to get the 150kg rears leafs and springs and get the blowup suspension bags to catee for any heavier weight when I need it. She said 350kg load would be a terrible ride day to day.
So that's $3100 not including installation.
Bloody expensive.
Any insight you can give me?
@@AHPOutdoors i didnt have to touch the control arms. I did get extended brake lines but not necessarily needed. I went with 300kg constant load in the rear (i have a tub with drawers) and if im not fully loaded it can get a bit rough. When i say i got a 2 inch lift i did have them tweak the springs a bit to give me 5-10mm less just for legality reasons. I'd highly recommend having a chat with them, they have awesome customer service. The used to offer a discount for "new triton" forum members but i not sure if that's still the go. Seems theyve changed their website since i did mine, cant find what exactly i got.
Jason you might need to change your bump stops on the rear end.
Pop a roof light spottie in, heaps of rear lights,
Hydraulic crane,
Sufficient water tank and rear winch and you’ll have a good hunting rig
Like your hunting videos this is well presented
Modern turbo diesel donot like big diameter driving lights . Earlier Tritons, Isuzu and others have had documented engine issues .
ive got a lot of rolling resistance with mine I have 295 m/t haha i found a throttle controller and a ecu remap helped a lot
Great rig, I have one too but much more factory. Solar panel is a good idea. With your bull bar fitted, surprised not to see a winch. I had been holding back on the winch due to the requirement to have a bull bar i.e. its 5K all up - winch and bull bar. I suppose if you are always with someone you could use a snatch strap.
They're not particularly light, too.
Cheers Jason!!!!!
I recently bought a 2013 MN Triton mid this year and I've been wanting a bullbar and seeing yours and tell us you're still on factory suspension is relieving cause I wasn't 100% if I need a lift or suspension upgrade for the ute and see yours and you haven't mention any issues just helps and also is it possible to get another update of your ute for the past 3 years?
Great vid, Im 5 years in with mine.... the wife did burn out the clutch and the flywheel reversing a horse trailer.... but other than that its been great! Would love to see how you do all the servicing, as I am also now out of warranty but have no clue how to do it!
Sweet man. Cant complain with mine.
Hello from Tasmania.
Hey mate awesome review 👌🏽 also consider an i-drive throttle controller i have one in my np300 navara and love it also about to change tub and canopy for a custom tray 😃
Yeah mate I'm running the wind booster throttle controller of whatever it's called. Forgot to put that in there. I knew I'd miss something in the video. Haha
Hahaha thats alright mate 😃 are u going to kit out the canopy at some stage for storage ect
@@flacky93 Not really mate. I might. I did cut the shelf out in the canopy so I could fit the fridge in. Might get a steel Engel down the track. I'll need some new Tyres soon. I think the 2 inch lift is the first priority at this stage so there is no bottoming out on the mudguard and cross member.
Any things you think I should do? Tips?
If your going 2" lift mate look into outback amour or the old man emu bp-51 for smooth ride i have the old man emu nitro chargers in mine as there brilliant great ride had one replaced as it leaked fron left one soo ended up getting them both replaced
Maybe if your keen look into
Safari snorkel
Arb scrub bars and steps
Steinbuer power chip module for more power
Bash plates and recovery points for them more serious trips 😃
Fridge slide
@@flacky93 Yeah man
Some good ideas there. Probably do a follow up in the future.
As to your work..what is it you use the vehicle for???🤔
I bet you're using more fuel with the bigger tyres too.
Yeah man. About 550-570km standard tank. It was way worse when I had the bigger full sized canopy. It was like 515km when the fuel light comes on.
That's another reason why I went a smaller canopy as it was a huge wind catcher.
Have you done your suspension yet ?
Nah not yet. I'm slacking a bit on that.
@AHP Outdoors I have a Triton MN GLX-R and I have gave Dobinson suspension a call and was quoted $4600 for a 2-inch lift which includes UCA and labour.
@@sticksnstones5407 Thanks for the heads up. Apparently the UCA is mandatory. But some don't do it and it causes premature wear.
@AHP Outdoors with the UCA it adjust camber so the tyres don't wear out.
Also I was at ARB today and got a quote for a 1 inch lift which doesn't require UCA and the price for that is $3487. Either way it's an expensive mod to do.