4x4 Magazine Australia

WEIGHT LIFTER

THIS month we have subjected ourTriton to some solid upgrades from Pedders in the form of a GVM upgrade and a new braking package, both modifications ideally suited to anyone looking to carry a substantial amount of tools and building materials, and hauling loaded trailers. The Triton has scored a GVM+ load-carrying suspension upgrade, a rear disc brake conversion kit, new brake rotors andTrakRyder Kevlar Ceramic brake pads, and it has never felt so good under load or when braking.

Ride height, performance and handling under load, as well as safe stopping distances,

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