MArvane
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- Feb 2, 2004
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Maybe you all know this but I have just found out; I just purchased a 4500 4wd but before I spoke with an engineer at Mahindra (dealer didn't know the answer) who said that the rims (purchased in the US), drive train, electrical are all SAE; only the engine is metric. Also noticed that Mahindra had recently changed the wheel sizes and the resulting circumference ratios (front-rear) changed slightly so I asked what was the acceptable range; was told "anything under 1.0". Finally, the dealer I purchased from had known of only one 4wd failure; that of a construction contractor who ran it in 4wd continuously on paved roads.
Smashed my right hand on the ignition key shifting the gearbox during a trial run in the dealer's lot. I wonder why they haven't moved the ignition key somewhere else or modified the shift lever slightly.
Later,
Michael A
Cypress, Tx
Smashed my right hand on the ignition key shifting the gearbox during a trial run in the dealer's lot. I wonder why they haven't moved the ignition key somewhere else or modified the shift lever slightly.
Later,
Michael A
Cypress, Tx