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Mitsubishi Outlander Modifications and Accessories

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best place to buy outlander 2g by jflor
Apr 21, 2007 (9:00 am)
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It seems that the best location to buy the new outlander is australia: choice of 2.4L or V6 engines and plenty of accessories.
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Re: body side mouldings [rcpax] by yeno823
Apr 22, 2007 (6:57 am)
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Replying to: rcpax (Apr 21, 2007 6:16 am)

Maybe a double adhesive will do it instead of drilling holes?
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Re: body side mouldings [yeno823] by rcpax
Apr 22, 2007 (7:54 am)
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Replying to: yeno823 (Apr 22, 2007 6:57 am)

that's what i'm thinking. it snows here in our area and they sprinkle salt over the road like crazy. Drilling through the sheet metal is definitely gonna leave some bare metal open for the salt to react with. You may not see it until it's too late. This I'm sure will void your 7 year rust through warranty, unless a dealer installs it, which I doubt they would in the first place since the thing is not a standard part in the US. Although I like to have it, and yeah I was actually thinking along the lines of 3M adhesives rather drilling holes.
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Leg Room by antoninb
May 16, 2007 (3:38 am)
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My wife and I took an LS out for a first test drive, and then came back to the show room and reviewed an XLS that was open, but not available for a test drive.
 
I've been following the new Endevour for a while, and have high hopes that it can be our next vehicle.
 
We're both tall (I'm 6 ft), and we both found that even with the electrically adjustable seats, leg room for us in the driver and passenger seats is less than ideal (we typically share driving activities). Ironically, we've found that our Ford Focus has several inches more leg room than the Endeavour and several other similarly-sized SUV's.
 
We commute about 45 minutes into work each day, so we're not willing to compromise on comfort. Similarly, we're not willing to move up to a full-sized SUV simply to get the leg room, as that would have a negative impact on gas mileage.
 
So, I would suggest the following modifications...
 
- Greater length of travel for the driver AND passenger seat adjustment.
 
- Telescopic wheel (in addition to the current tilt capability).
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Re: body side mouldings [zontarh] by outlanderlsgeo
May 29, 2007 (1:53 pm)
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whoa! nice!
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Re: body side mouldings [outlanderlsgeo] by gene_v
May 29, 2007 (5:04 pm)
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Replying to: outlanderlsgeo (May 29, 2007 1:53 pm)

Looks good without the roof rack.
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Body side moldings & roof rack by diybob
Sep 11, 2007 (11:50 am)
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In US, the moldings come in an off-color gray only. Did not look good with my color!
How do you remove the roof rack?
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Re: Body side moldings & roof rack [diybob] by biscuit_xls
Sep 11, 2007 (11:14 pm)
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Replying to: diybob (Sep 11, 2007 11:50 am)

www.sportwing.com now offers 07+ Outlander body side moldings, about $100 painted to match.
 
http://www.carspace.com/biscuit_xls/Albums/Outlander/CIMG2697%20(Small).JPG

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