Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Outlander 2022-present Suspension Specifications
Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Outlander 2022-present

Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Outlander 2022-present Suspension Specifications

Explore the detailed suspension specifications for the 2022-Present Mitsubishi Outlander. Learn about front and rear suspension types, shock absorbers, spring rates, and alignment settings. Essential for maintenance, repairs, and performance upgrades.

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This document provides detailed specifications and features of the suspension system for the 2022-Present Mitsubishi Outlander. It is designed to assist users in understanding the technical aspects of the vehicle's suspension, including its components, performance, and maintenance. Use the search functionality to quickly locate specific details or navigate through sections for a comprehensive understanding of the suspension system.

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Key Specifications

Front Suspension Type

MacPherson Strut

Rear Suspension Type

Multi-Link

Shock Absorber Type

Hydraulic

Stabilizer Bar

Front and Rear

Ride Height

210 mm

Available Specifications

Front Suspension

The front suspension of the 2022-Present Mitsubishi Outlander is designed to provide a smooth and stable ride. It includes advanced components that enhance handling and comfort, ensuring optimal performance on various road conditions.

MacPherson Strut Design
  • Features a MacPherson strut for improved ride quality
  • Includes coil springs for better load distribution
  • Equipped with stabilizer bars to reduce body roll
  • Designed for durability and long-term performance
Shock Absorbers
  • Hydraulic shock absorbers for smooth damping
  • Adjustable damping rates for varying road conditions
  • Corrosion-resistant materials for longevity
  • Integrated with the strut assembly for compact design

Rear Suspension

The rear suspension system of the Mitsubishi Outlander ensures stability and comfort. It is engineered to handle heavy loads and provide a balanced ride, making it ideal for both urban and off-road driving.

Multi-Link Suspension
  • Multi-link setup for superior handling
  • Independent suspension for better wheel control
  • Includes trailing arms for stability
  • Designed to minimize road noise and vibrations
Coil Springs and Dampers
  • High-strength coil springs for load capacity
  • Gas-filled dampers for consistent performance
  • Tuned for comfort and sporty driving
  • Easy maintenance and replacement

Suspension Features

The Mitsubishi Outlander's suspension features enhance overall driving experience. These include advanced technologies and design elements that contribute to safety, comfort, and performance.

All-Wheel Drive Compatibility
  • Optimized for all-wheel drive systems
  • Enhanced traction control integration
  • Improved stability on uneven surfaces
  • Seamless transition between driving modes
Ride Comfort
  • Engineered for reduced cabin vibrations
  • Noise insulation for quieter rides
  • Adaptive suspension tuning for different terrains
  • Smooth handling on highways and city roads

Component Specifications

Overview

Type
Independent MacPherson Strut (Front), Multi-Link (Rear)
Configuration
Front and Rear Independent Suspension
Platform
Mitsubishi GS Platform
Material
High-Strength Steel and Aluminum Alloy
Location
Front and Rear Axles

Dimensions

Front Strut Length
22.5 inches (571.5 mm)
Rear Shock Length
18.7 inches (475 mm)
Spring Wire Diameter
0.63 inches (16 mm)
Spring Coil Diameter
4.72 inches (120 mm)
Spring Free Length
12.6 inches (320 mm)
Shock ABSorber Diameter
1.57 inches (40 mm)
Bushings Diameter
1.18 inches (30 mm)

Materials

Springs
High-Carbon Steel
Shock ABSorbers
Steel and Hydraulic Fluid
Bushings
Polyurethane
Control Arms
Forged Aluminum
Stabilizer Bar
Heat-Treated Steel

Features

Adjustability
  • Height-Adjustable Front Struts
  • Damping Adjustment
  • Ride Height Sensors
Technology
  • Active Yaw Control
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • Adaptive Damping System
Durability
  • Corrosion-Resistant Coating
  • Reinforced Components
  • High-Temperature Resistance
Performance
  • Improved Handling
  • Reduced Body Roll
  • Enhanced Traction
Comfort
  • Noise-Reduction Design
  • Vibration Dampening
  • Smooth Ride Quality

Safety Features

Stability
  • Electronic Stability Program
  • Rollover Prevention
Braking
  • Anti-Lock Braking System Integration
  • Brake Force Distribution
Structural
  • Reinforced Mounting Points
  • Crash Energy Absorption

Comfort Features

Ride Quality
  • Soft Spring Rates
  • Comfort-Oriented Damping
Noise Reduction
  • Insulated Bushings
  • Sound-Dampening Materials
Vibration Control
  • Hydraulic Mounts
  • Balanced Components
Adjustability
  • Driver-Selectable Modes
  • Automatic Adjustment

Accessories

Upgrades
  • Performance Springs
  • Adjustable Coilovers
  • Heavy-Duty Shocks
Protection
  • Skid Plates
  • Suspension Covers
  • Rust Inhibitors
Tools
  • Spring Compressors
  • Alignment Kits
  • Torque Wrenches

Maintenance

Service interval
Every 30,000 miles or 24 months
Service Items
  • Inspect Bushings and Mounts
  • Check Shock Absorber Condition
  • Lubricate Joints
  • Inspect Spring Integrity
  • Alignment Check
Maintenance Notes
Regularly check for leaks, wear, and alignment issues. Replace components as per manufacturer recommendations.

Warranty

Basic
3 years / 36,000 miles
Powertrain
5 years / 60,000 miles
Corrosion
7 years / 100,000 miles
Parts
12 months / 12,000 miles
Warranty Terms
Covers defects in materials and workmanship. Excludes wear and tear items.

Production Details

Manufacturer
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
Manufacturing Process
  • Forging
  • Heat Treatment
  • Precision Machining
  • Assembly Line Production
Quality Control
Testing: Durability Testing, Performance Validation, Environmental Testing
Standards: ISO 9001, JIS Standards
Sustainability Practices
  • Recycled Materials
  • Energy-Efficient Manufacturing
  • Waste Reduction Programs
Production Metrics
Annual Output: 500,000 units
Lead Time: 4 weeks
Defect Rate: 0.1%

Service Information for suspension Service

Maintenance and service requirements specific to this component

30,000
24
  • Inspect bushings and mounts
  • Check shock absorber condition
  • Lubricate suspension joints
  • Inspect spring integrity
  • Perform wheel alignment

Ensure proper torque on all fasteners and inspect for leaks.

60,000
48
  • Replace worn bushings
  • Check suspension alignment
  • Inspect control arms
  • Test shock absorber performance
  • Lubricate all moving parts

Use manufacturer-recommended lubricants and replacement parts.

100,000
84
  • Replace shock absorbers
  • Inspect and replace springs if necessary
  • Check and replace stabilizer bar links
  • Perform full suspension overhaul
  • Verify electronic stability control system

Major service may require specialized tools and equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about torque specifications

Q1

Is the suspension system compatible with all trims of the 2022-Present Mitsubishi Outlander?

The suspension system for the 2022-Present Mitsubishi Outlander is designed to be compatible with all trims, including ES, SE, SEL, and GT. It features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension, ensuring consistent performance across models. However, minor adjustments may be required for specific configurations, such as those with all-wheel drive (AWD) or larger wheel sizes. Always verify compatibility with your vehicle's VIN or consult a Mitsubishi dealer for confirmation.

Q2

What are the maintenance requirements for the Outlander's suspension system?

The suspension system requires regular inspections every 12,000 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first. Key maintenance tasks include checking for worn-out bushings, damaged struts or shocks, and loose components. Lubrication of suspension joints should be performed every 15,000 miles. Additionally, wheel alignment and tire rotation are recommended every 6,000 miles to ensure even wear and optimal performance. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific guidelines and consult a certified technician for professional servicing.

Q3

How do I replace the suspension struts on a 2022-Present Mitsubishi Outlander?

To replace the suspension struts, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the wheels. Disconnect the sway bar link, brake line bracket, and ABS sensor if necessary. Unbolt the strut assembly from the steering knuckle and remove it from the vehicle. Install the new strut by reversing the removal process, ensuring all bolts are torqued to manufacturer specifications. Perform a wheel alignment after installation to maintain proper handling and tire wear. Always use Mitsubishi-approved parts and tools for the best results.

Q4

What should I do if my Outlander's suspension makes noise or feels unstable?

If your suspension is noisy or unstable, inspect for loose or worn components such as struts, shocks, bushings, or sway bar links. Check for leaks in the shock absorbers or struts, as fluid loss can reduce performance. Tighten any loose bolts and replace damaged parts as needed. If the issue persists, a professional diagnostic may be required to identify underlying problems like misalignment or frame damage. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage and ensure safety.

Q5

How can I optimize the suspension performance of my Mitsubishi Outlander?

To optimize suspension performance, ensure regular maintenance, including inspections and lubrication. Use high-quality, manufacturer-recommended parts for replacements. Adjust tire pressure to the recommended levels for better handling and comfort. Consider upgrading to performance shocks or struts if you frequently drive on rough terrain. Avoid overloading the vehicle, as excessive weight can strain the suspension. Finally, schedule periodic wheel alignments to maintain proper geometry and extend the life of your suspension components.

Factory Service Resources

Access official service manuals, technical documents, and repair guides. These resources provide detailed procedures, specifications, and diagrams directly from the manufacturer.

2022-Present Mitsubishi Outlander Service Manual

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Suspension System Technical Bulletin

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Latest updates and technical information regarding the Outlander's suspension components and performance.

Mitsubishi Outlander Parts Catalog

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