merlot21 wrote:We bought our MN just before christmas very happy with it, we too find the mirrors abit strange and the parking, We ordered a ARB canopy which we bought home to install and found the we went to put the U channel to go across the front of the tray is too long has anyone else had this problem as now we have to wait until they open as we cannot install it pretty pissed at the moment about it.
Cowboy Dave wrote:this might be a stupid question but does anyone know what diameters the upper and lower bars of the stock MN nudge bar are?
I imagine I could measure the circumference and do some maths thing to find the answer but I figure one of you guys will jump straight in and say it's 75mm or whatever. I'm just looking into getting some of those stainless aerial mounts that look a bit like hose clamps and need to know which ones are going to fit.
sierra wrote: ML
Lower = 60mm
Upper = 75mm[good guess]
Bammo wrote:Well, someone is clearly telling porky pies here. I spoke to Tint a Car and to the dealer and they both categorically stated that the privacy glass has NO UV protection. What's more, I have been badly sunburnt through the windshield so how can that provide 100% UV protection? Especially as it is clear, I didn't think clear glass could provide UV protection?
Who was it you spoke to at Mitsu garage turner? If it turns out the dealer lied to me I want my money back on the extra UV sheets they attached to the rear doors...
garage-tuner wrote:I can tell you without doubt that the privacy glass rear windows in the Triton provide UV protection.
In fact, I was informed that all of the window glass in the Triton provides UV protection.
I didn’t talk to a dealer, when I asked I went to Mitsubishi directly.
They told me the following:
- Front windscreen = 100%
- Front doors = 69%
- Rear doors (privacy glass) = 95%
- Rear windows (privacy glass) = 95%
NB - I would assume that the non privacy glass door glass and rear window glass would be 69% UV protection like the front door glass.
Feel free to contact Mitsubishi directly and ask if you want
myglxr wrote:I went to the sun smart website....
" Driving sleeves can be purchased from the Cancer Council shop. "
snowman wrote::? - ok does anyone work in an industry with some sort of UV meter to prove any of this?myglxr wrote:I went to the sun smart website....
" Driving sleeves can be purchased from the Cancer Council shop. "
for fox sake who would wear these!!!!! The embarrassment would kill you before the UV.
Homer wrote:To save on the expense of the sleeves I just keep a pair of long trousers handy and when I feel hot I just pull them over my arms....you can do the belt up around your chest to hold them there
sounds like the same type of advice as that fuel consumption thread chick magnet posted up.
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