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MITSUBISHI TRITON ML SUSPENSION

About Mitsubishi Triton ML Suspension

The Mitsubishi Triton ML is a practical ute for work, towing, touring and weekend off road trips. It is a strong base for a capable 4WD build, but the right suspension setup makes a clear difference once weight is added.

 

A tailored Mitsubishi Triton ML suspension upgrade can improve ride comfort, handling and load carrying across Australian conditions. ARB’s Old Man Emu suspension systems are engineered as complete, integrated upgrades, with components selected to work together for the Triton’s load, accessories and driving demands. That means better support, better control and a more settled feel across highways, gravel roads, job sites and off road tracks.

Built For Work And Touring

Many Triton ML owners ask their ute to do more than standard driving. Bull bars, winches, canopies, roof racks, drawers, tools, camping gear and recovery equipment all add weight.

 

That extra weight changes how the vehicle sits and handles. A well-matched suspension system helps restore balance, supporting the Triton when it is loaded for work during the week or packed for a trip away.

More Than Added Height

A suspension lift can help with clearance, but a good upgrade needs to do more than raise the vehicle. Ride comfort, load support and control over rough surfaces are just as important.

Old Man Emu suspension kits are designed as matched systems. Depending on the selected kit, components can include front coil springs, rear leaf springs, struts, shock absorbers and supporting hardware. This helps the suspension work as a system, rather than a mix of unrelated parts.

Get The Right Setup For Your Triton

Every Triton ML is used differently. A work ute needs different support from a lightly loaded daily driver or a fully equipped touring build.

 

Visit your nearest ARB store to talk to our team about the right suspension setup for your Triton. We can help you compare options, check compatibility and choose a system that suits your accessories, load and travel plans.

Mitsubishi Triton ML Suspension

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Comfort Across Rough Roads

Corrugated roads, ruts, washouts and broken gravel can quickly expose the limits of standard suspension. When the vehicle is loaded, those conditions can make the Triton feel harsh, unsettled or tiring to drive. Old Man Emu Nitrocharger Plus shock absorbers use a twin-tube design, large-bore high-flow pistons and multi-stage valving to help deliver consistent performance under load and on corrugated tracks. This supports a more controlled ride across changing terrain.

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Support For Carrying Loads

The Triton ML is often used to carry tools, equipment, touring gear and towing weight. Rear leaf spring support is important for keeping the vehicle stable and predictable when loaded. Old Man Emu leaf springs are designed to improve load carrying and ride performance, with options available for different load needs. Some Triton suspension kits include rear leaf springs rated for heavier carrying requirements, depending on vehicle selection and configuration.

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Engineered For Australian Conditions

Australian driving can mean long bitumen stretches, corrugated station roads, steep tracks, sand and heavy loads, all in the same trip. Suspension needs to be built for that range of use. Old Man Emu suspension is developed with Australian 4WD conditions in mind, with components tuned for comfort, durability and control. For Triton owners, that means a better base for daily driving, touring and off road travel.

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