Are you frightened to buy an MR Triton?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @yan_stewi_travels
    @yan_stewi_travels  7 месяцев назад

    0:00 intro
    0:46 why we need a duel cab
    1:38 the competitors
    3:37 the good.
    5:02 the bad.
    6:26 the ugly.
    8:42 common issues on a triton MR
    10:39 our modifications so far
    11:45 outro and question?

  • @kayneottley4669
    @kayneottley4669 4 дня назад +1

    Great video, spot on with everything.
    Very well detailed, the gear boxes are absolute rubbish, and the intercoolers
    But I love how capable they are 4wd.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  4 дня назад

      @@kayneottley4669 for sure being lightweight give the triton a massive advantage off road. As for the gearbox the hilux, DMAX and MV triton use the same 6 speed, when we test drove the new gen triton that it gearbox felt more refined and just overall a better. The car also used the gearbox to engine brake when slowing down to which the Mr doesn’t do this at all sadly. Huge step forward which hopefully someone can work out a tune for the MR to give the box a more refined feel. Thanks for the comment 👍

  • @maxlodewyk_na
    @maxlodewyk_na 7 месяцев назад +7

    Great video on the Triton. I don't understand why this remains such an underrated vehicle despite being as reliable as a Hilux. Thanks for the detailed review, with love all the way from Namibia.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for your comment, completely agree from what we have seen Mitsubishi has got the recipe right with the MR triton. 👌

    • @landrover1155
      @landrover1155 7 месяцев назад +3

      Yes. More reliable than Hilux. MQ and MR never had dpf issues. Cheers

    • @jasonfields2793
      @jasonfields2793 7 месяцев назад +2

      The 2.5 engine didn't do many favours it was a bit hit and miss

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  7 месяцев назад

      @@jasonfields2793 a bit more power would be elite

    • @landrover1155
      @landrover1155 7 месяцев назад +7

      @jasonfields2793 agreed. In Australia though, even with high mileage (over 300,000 kilometres in some cases) Mitsubishi has replaced failed 2.5's with new motors. They have backed their product better than any other manufacturer I have seen.

  • @landrover1155
    @landrover1155 7 месяцев назад +6

    The intake hoses usually go. Only cold side after the intercooler. Best fixed with very tough Western Filters 4 ply rubber hoses (second best is silicon). Cheers

  • @fraser..n74
    @fraser..n74 12 дней назад

    We've got the 2018 blackline bang for buck sold us spent $20k on it to travel oz We've done 3 laps now and not your ordinary lap We've pushed this car to the limits. Including 8 months in Kimberley. We love it hasn't let us down what so ever.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  12 дней назад

      @@fraser..n74 amazing, we can’t wait to get over there and explore 👌

    • @fraser..n74
      @fraser..n74 11 дней назад

      @yan_stewi_travels it's amazing l was fortunate to be working on 1 million acre property so l had the run of were l could camp fish etc amazing country tho l find anywhere in the top end is amazing to the cape gulf into NT etc

  • @landrover1155
    @landrover1155 7 месяцев назад +5

    The head units pre Covid were very good. During Covid they used cheaper and nasty chips and it made the head units troublesome. Cheers

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah absolutely, we had an paj sport previously and never had an issue with the headunit.

    • @bigles4545
      @bigles4545 3 месяца назад

      I have a 2921 mr and the head unit has been replaced 3 times under warranty

  • @johnobrien6869
    @johnobrien6869 4 месяца назад +2

    Nice review. I just sold a Colorado (only because Holden don't exist anymore) and decided to buy a Triton as I drove them for work a few years back and was impressed.(2X single cabs). Wife used to work for a local multi brand dealership so we went in to buy a base model Triton dual club.
    Drove out with a GSR 4x4 with lotsa extras for no extra $$$ (the extras, the baseline price was higher) as it was offered under runout deal pricing that couldn't be ignored relative to the base model price. Only put 200KM on it so far and just getting a feel for it. Steering hunts from centreline and the gearbox hunts a bit as well at times.
    Need to learn to drive it though as it has a smaller wheel base than competitors which has handling advantages - though also is the cause of the rear overhang debates.
    It's a truck.
    The Super Select is unparalleled and combined with diff centre locking makes this ( I believe) a unique vehicle .
    Anyway just saying I enjoyed your review and am still working out if I'm leaving this thing stock or not.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  4 месяца назад

      @@johnobrien6869 that’s awesome, glad you’re enjoying the triton.
      The steering takes a while to get used to as it’s quite rugged, bumpy through the steering, the new model addresses this with an electronic rack over hydraulic, you’ll just adapt though.
      I feel that the paddles in the MR are the best thing for it as you can elect what gear it needs to be in, once you learn where the sweet spots are rev and gearbox wise, you’ll enjoy it more.
      They do actually handle very well for what they are and are the lightest in the segment. If you do mod it make sure they are very conservative mods, we have probably gone a bit far and are still chasing issues with the rear end parabolic leaf set up, but hope to have them resolved in the next month. We will do an updated video eventually of how it’s all going.

    • @johnobrien6869
      @johnobrien6869 4 месяца назад +1

      @@yan_stewi_travels Thanks for the reply. I haven't tried the paddles yet. Will let you know after I put some more miles on it and I get to know it 😀

  • @lrzetec
    @lrzetec 4 месяца назад +2

    Front parking sensors going off all the time is starndard. Received my Triton GLS durning covid in Victoria and couldn't get my ARB bullbar until a few months later. The parking sensors were troublesome from the start on the stock bar, i bet Mitsubishi know there is a problem but don't want to fix it.
    Apart from that, great ute and awesome off road.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  4 месяца назад +1

      @@lrzetec we finally cracked it with them, we removed the sensors out then re installed them and haven’t had an issue since, I think the fitters installed them on a bad angle causing them to malfunction. We only had about 1000kms on the car before the bar was installed so didn’t have it long enough for the sensors to play up on the oem bar.

  • @rayclements1891
    @rayclements1891 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome video mate - 👍 i absolutley love my triton, 2018 model - never had a drama with it, the stock suspension was a little bit stiff - but thats about it,

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  2 месяца назад

      @@rayclements1891 thanks mate, the suspension upgrade made our triton significantly made it more compliant, one of the best mods to make the triton more premium.

  • @zkadems
    @zkadems 7 месяцев назад +1

    Heya - awesome video! The wheel tyre combo is almost exactly what I'd been looking at for my GLS - had you fitted these before the lift and bullbar? If so any rubbing? Cheers :D

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much, no scrubbing now we have lifted but when it was stock it was constantly rubbing against the front mud flaps haha, we have had them removed ever since. We also flex a bit on the rear and rub inside the inner Ali guard as we need extended bump stops at the rear.

  • @JaseBakes
    @JaseBakes 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, you took all the mojor things into account, i respect that highly!

  • @johnnumbat9782
    @johnnumbat9782 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for the update Yan & Stewi - I left the Hilux at home and cycle toured around gorgeous Bruny Island in Summer - good choice with the Triton and its value for money and reliability despite the turbo lag of your gen - thank goodness you didn’t choose a Ford Ranger with tts known poor reliability and design issues - Dmax are known to have body tearing in the engine bay - Chinese brands are cheap for a reason and come with their own in built factory rust (sorry Yu) - I like my Hilux but if budget was a concern I’d happily choose a Triton but not the new one with stop/start ignition and ‘bad driving’ electronic aids issues - I fit accessories myself because of the maverick cowboys in the industry and rely on my avionics/engineering background to do my own wiring including dual battery system - all my heavy canopy items are over the rear axle and I don’t have an extra heavy spare wheel at the back but a spare tyre only and simply use the air compressor - at stage 3 (four year build now) with Sureflo water tank/pump/fully enclosed shower next - I will then get Pedders to add extra comfort rating springs/shocks to support total canopy weight with fuel/water onboard.

    • @jamesaustralian9829
      @jamesaustralian9829 4 месяца назад

      You can't go wrong with a good Hilux

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  4 месяца назад

      @@johnnumbat9782 Thanks so much for your reply!
      How good is Bruny in summer 👌
      Yeah lag on acceleration is annoying but we have adapted to it now, throttle controllers seem to make them more punchy as the issue is with the unresponsive throttle, the new gen has two modes now, eco/ normal and makes a world of difference.
      We are starting to realise not going the tamer was a wise decision they have so many issues already. On paper they look incredible it’s a bit of a shame.
      We agree if you are handy on the tools or exceptionally qualified in your case it’s better to do all the mods yourself as others don’t seem to care much.
      We are looking to install a water tank for a built in shower as well, was legit planning it all last night, we will post up a video ones the car is fully tour ready.
      We have gone through multiple set ups with suspension so if you need any tips reach out, just weigh your car and then choose your suspension accordingly. We went with terrain tamer and they were awesome to deal with they didn’t give up until the set up was right.

    • @johnnumbat9782
      @johnnumbat9782 4 месяца назад

      @@jamesaustralian9829 yes you’re absolutely correct James and this is my second one because I changed to an automatic - yes you pay the ‘Toyota tax’ but other than the DPF workaround this car has been fantastic with conventional low tech handbrake and analogue dials, dash cup holders and actual knobs on the infotainment system - most of the other makes use buttons etc which can be dangerously distracting when your not looking at the road ahead.

    • @johnnumbat9782
      @johnnumbat9782 4 месяца назад +1

      @@yan_stewi_travels yes guys the unfortunate thing with marketing is the money spent on fancy commercials with ‘model’ ‘home and away’ looking drivers suggesting that particular car is a good choice until you own one - for example Ford Ranger, Jeep or Rsnge Rover/Land Rover because they might have nice aesthetics but people will suffer financially for what they chose - your rig does look good but is actually functional and gets you there - I now live on the mainland but have been visiting over a dozen Tassie family members for forty years with two of them nurses who work very hard - also having a mechanical/financial background Stewi gives you a better informed path for decision making than most and not easily conned - enjoy your hot water showers - I chose the industry proven Sureflo pump (not cheap and nasty imitator Seaflo) with a backup Sureflo pressurised accumulator tank which means you’re not always turning on the pump for short fills like a cup’s worth - also chose an under tray 50l Dunn & Watson plastic tank but your setup may be inside the canopy if your trundle tray is already in place.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  4 месяца назад

      @@johnnumbat9782 thanks so much John, I agree with the marketing and the specs of the ranger, funny enough the rangers v6 is inherited from the land rovers and has a tendency to snap cranks as well as many other issues.
      That’s epic advice about the water tank, 50 L would be the sweet spot we still have enough gvm for that to. I’ll look in to them and take your recommendations in to consideration. Can’t wait to start working on the water tank as it’s one of the final things to do to the ute. As well as an upgrade to 300ah and an inverter for coffees of a morning otherwise we will go broke buying them while traveling around Aus haha!

  • @user-gk1nt6sm2z
    @user-gk1nt6sm2z 3 месяца назад +1

    Probably an idea to show how capable it is post suspension upgrade

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  3 месяца назад

      @@user-gk1nt6sm2z we are working through the suspension due to having issues we will post this in the next 12 month update. As it’s been a battle.

  • @user-gk1nt6sm2z
    @user-gk1nt6sm2z 3 месяца назад +1

    Good requirement list and decision

  • @MrWilliam.Stewart
    @MrWilliam.Stewart Месяц назад +1

    Biggest fear buying new is dealing with the sales people. How was your experience with the Triton?

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  Месяц назад

      @@MrWilliam.Stewart was the typical dealer experience haha, just buy a good second hand, there are so many popping up for a great price, if you do go new have a look at fleet providers and see if they can provide you a better price such as autoexpert (who we used and saved us a few grand) make sure you do the accessories yourself or else where as the dealer put their 10-20% on top of what it actually costs. Read reviews also how their after sales support is as it Varys from dealer to dealer. Hope this helps!

  • @makeaustraliagreatagain4204
    @makeaustraliagreatagain4204 6 месяцев назад +1

    TJM put a bar on my MR , they damaged front sensor's, and the car used to go into FCM and stop , (at the worst places like on comming traffic) TJM payed for new sensors whilst i had mitsubishi fot them. was fine after that... but i would get them checked as i nearly got T boned 3 times as car used to think a wall was in front due to damged sensors

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  6 месяцев назад

      Very lucky that you wasn’t hurt, a lot of this safety tech is more of a hinderance than anything. I pulled them out and have adjusted them instead of dealing with Ironman, haven’t had an issue for a month now.

  • @56JimboSlice
    @56JimboSlice 2 месяца назад +1

    If it makes you feel any better every mod I've added to my car has had to go back for repairs or warranty pretty much. Ive got a piak bar on mine and the sensors randomly trigger as well, the swnsors have a mount that you can tighten up or loosen, just need to probably wind them off a bit to stop it, pain in the ass but.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  2 месяца назад

      @@56JimboSlice yeah it’s pretty common with the aftermarket parts especially with the triton, our suspension gave us tonnes of dramas as well. The tritons seem to be very difficult to set up but once you have them in the sweet spot they are great. Thanks for the comment.

    • @56JimboSlice
      @56JimboSlice 2 месяца назад +1

      @@yan_stewi_travels from what I've found after market in the Triton is lacking vs the other dual cabs around. I was lucky to get the bullbar weight from Piak but was not easy to find before ordering the suspension. I did originally have the lighter springs optioned but found the bar was around 90kgs so was able to get the higher rates spring. I went full ironman foam cell pros to stick with the same brand for everything as I didn't want the dramas with different brands working together like you had lol.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  2 месяца назад +1

      @@56JimboSlice yeah agree there, we have modded cars for years but the triton was definitely the worst to set up just issues galore.
      Yeah awesome good to stick with one brand we won’t make that mistake again haha!

    • @56JimboSlice
      @56JimboSlice 2 месяца назад +1

      @@yan_stewi_travels I think for whatever reason alot of the big brands don't support as many mods for the Triton. Possibly less people modding them as extensively as the other brands. Your setup looks good by the way, glad you are happy with it.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  2 месяца назад +1

      @@56JimboSlice yeah for sure we feel that aftermarket makers build an after market part for a ‘duel cab’ then retro fit it for a triton etc and then it doesn’t quite work. Thanks so much, very happy stay tuned for our lap 👌

  • @paulmcmorrow9640
    @paulmcmorrow9640 2 месяца назад +3

    Best thing you can do is get your oil replacement every 7.5k and get a licensed non dealer mechanic do the logbook services.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  2 месяца назад

      @@paulmcmorrow9640 yeah agree. Same as diffs and gearbox to be done in half of the kms than what the dealer recommendations.

  • @Mosesk1988
    @Mosesk1988 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just the overhang of the rear axle to tow ball if youre towing a van causes swaying issues. Seen it too many times sitting behind them. Often too big of a van for dual cabs imo. I tow 2.8T van with a ford ranger. Anything more id want a bigger tow vehicle.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah interesting we are yet to tow, we have a caravan in the works so hopefully it’s not to bad, van will be around the 2t mark. 😮

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  7 месяцев назад +1

      Follow up question: have you done anything in your experience to limit the swaying, like a weight distribution hitch etc? 😊

    • @Mosesk1988
      @Mosesk1988 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@yan_stewi_travels nah Weight dist hitches are a bandaid fix. Better off setting up the suspension for towing properly the first time and getting your towball mass and caravan blanced wieght wise correctly.
      When you get your van go tow at 100, if all good and has no sway.
      Id own a triton if i didnt tow imo.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  7 месяцев назад

      @@Mosesk1988 yeah okay good advice, thanks.
      The rangers are definitely better for towing as just bigger and more engine power where you need it, we will make sure to have it all weighed, we will set it all up and reveal how it all tows in the caravan reveal in a couple months time 💪

  • @Mikelennon78
    @Mikelennon78 7 месяцев назад +1

    I went with the Bi Turbo Ranger. The Bi has been flawless and is proving more reliable than the V6. Also the most powerful 4 cylinder 4x4 on the market.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah as we mentioned in the video the v6 was a jump in the unknown with reliability looks like it’s paying dividends atm with a few issues being reported, bi turbo 4 pot would be a good thing with the 10 speed, tbh we didn’t even consider them 🙄

  • @jamesaustralian9829
    @jamesaustralian9829 4 месяца назад +2

    The MR triton, had one as a work car for ages. Hated it.
    -The phone connectivity was constantly hit and miss.
    -The "turbo" seemed to only be there as an asthetic in the engine bay, offering absolutely no detectable difference to its lawnmower engines power output.
    -The lawnmower engine itself, sure it made the ute go from a to b, but on a higheay, overtaking a road train often involved redlining the bitch and holding it flat strap to get it anywhere near 120 to go round safely. Id hate to see how gutless they are loaded up and or towing a heavy load.
    -The AC, if you parked in the sun for an hour or more on a hot day, youd start the motor and have the ac going flat out at 18c, and wait outside the vehicle having smoke, then get in, and it still wouldnt cool down. I found that even when you open the rear roof vents and put the rear fan on maximum while the ac was on, it took an awfully long time for any cool air to come through.
    -The wheel, again parked in the sun for an hour or more, youd need to put a towel over the steering wheel if you wanted to touch it when you got in
    -the windscreen sensors malfunction in the heat, take three corrigated roads and say goodbye to the front and rear park sensors.
    -The headlights, standard beam headlights left much to be desired, i found my 25 year old lowered falcon gave better low beam light than the MR.
    -The fact i couldn't tell my workplace to keep the bucket of crap and just use my 25 year old falcon instead.
    -The money youd spend buying one and "making it decent" is on par with buying a really good secondhand well built and kept rig like a older hilux or cruiser, which offer that awesome toyota reliability.

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  4 месяца назад +1

      @@jamesaustralian9829 cheers for the reply, we have a mate that has a work car he hates and it’s not good for the sanity, it becomes more of a passion to hate the car or ute. Can I ask what series you had? We agree it’s not the most powerful ute getting around but felt it was pretty punchy stock and new, with our set up now we probably won’t be overtaking much anytime soon haha. Agreed Headunit in them is rubbish we recently upgraded and feel it’s the first thing you should do for sanity.
      Where was you working to have so many issues with heat, we are yet to experience these issues as live in Tassie and have only really been as far as SA we haven’t experienced extreme heat as yet, but will likely experience this when in the top end next year.
      Our reality was the triton was the best priced, cost us a fraction of the price to set up, we aren’t as stressed if we scratch it or have damage etc due to the costs vs a 300/ y62 set up, we can use it as the work ute instead of being obsessed and worrying about damage etc all the time. For now it’s fit for our purpose and we haven’t experienced a lot of the issues you found with the work ute,but who knows in time we might live to hate it to time will tell.

  • @karimyorkston9199
    @karimyorkston9199 7 месяцев назад +1

    I got the same bullbar and having the same issues with the park sensors! Mitsubishi said to me it’s a faulty sensor and they’ll cover it under warranty

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  7 месяцев назад

      I’ll ask the dealer next service but I reckon they won’t do a thing due to it being an after market bar. Cheers!

    • @karimyorkston9199
      @karimyorkston9199 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@yan_stewi_travels I’m still waiting for mines too be fixed 😂

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  7 месяцев назад

      @@karimyorkston9199 haha classic 😉

  • @user-gk1nt6sm2z
    @user-gk1nt6sm2z 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice rig

  • @IYKYK29Q
    @IYKYK29Q 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey mate any idea what your stock height was before any lift to fit your bigger tyres?

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  5 месяцев назад +1

      I did have it written somewhere, but can’t locate it atm sorry, just check the MR triton brochure: www.mitsubishi-motors.com.au/content/dam/mmal/pdfs/vehicle-brochures/23MY%20Triton%20Brochure.pdf

  • @unna1996
    @unna1996 7 месяцев назад +4

    The car is very capable and reliable for the price you paid . But dont over hang your canopy or over load stuff too far back from your rear wheels. Or else .

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah for sure we have everything inside the canopy over the rear wheels as much as possible, also we have made it all as lightweight as possible, check our canopy video if you have time best way to show what we mean 👌

    • @unna1996
      @unna1996 7 месяцев назад

      @yan_stewi_travels no worries I will check that out . Good choice on the car 👌and wish you guys all the best .

  • @wayno8867
    @wayno8867 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey mate Did you say valve clearances every 30 thou? Who told you that?

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  4 месяца назад

      @@wayno8867 correct, they are to assessed every 30,000 kms.
      From experience our previous Pajero sport was done at 60,000 kms we didn’t have the history of if it was carried out at 30k, they were out quite considerably. Then on the other hand we had an MQ triton was perfect at 120k some need the adjustment some don’t.

  • @tyzon00800
    @tyzon00800 4 месяца назад +2

    Triton or ranger 😂😂😂😂😂 you will be very sorry you bought a triton

    • @yan_stewi_travels
      @yan_stewi_travels  4 месяца назад

      @@tyzon00800 Been awesome so far does everything we need it to, we shall see how the lap goes in it 👍

    • @bobmarli6095
      @bobmarli6095 3 месяца назад +1

      Should have got a Prado

    • @kimballwalls5843
      @kimballwalls5843 3 месяца назад +2

      Had both and prefer the triton

    • @bigles4545
      @bigles4545 3 месяца назад +1

      I would not tuch a ranger with a 10 foot pole as I know someone that had one and not even 6 months after getting it new it blew up due to the turbo hoses as Ford can not work them out. About 3 months ago work got 3 for work cars and one is already leaking oil so they contacted Ford and Ford said it will be ok and just keep topping it up even tho it's brand new. I have the mr trion and yes there is issue but it's noting serious like leaking oil.

    • @heyman8820
      @heyman8820 3 месяца назад

      @@bigles4545 Ford said it will be on? What does that mean?