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  1. Got my LR9447 and AC spring lift installed. Bilstein shocks in the rear, SC creation control arm brace. KYG struts in the front. 285/75r16 tires. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  2. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  3. Posted this on FB but keep forgetting to post it here. Got good and stuck a few weeks ago. Ending up calling my buddy with a winch after several failed attempts from passerby's. Had 8" of water in the cab at one point but managed to drive home 11 hours later, after getting the 5+ gallons of water out of the fuel ?. Hardly any body damage, just a tiny dent and scratch!
    2 points
  4. It is! I waited around for months. Got it it from a guy who inherited from his mom, who got sick in 94 and had never bought a new car and decided to buy this. Technically a 1 owner lol
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  6. My 9447's barely sag when fully loaded for a week of camping, I think they'd be fine for you. You will probably still have some rake with them vs the ome's but a small strut spacer takes care of that.
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  7. That looks super clean!
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  8. Like others here in Washington, most people are following along with the stay at home order. Me, I am teaching now instead of turning wrenches and I have had to move all of my classes online. Its been tricky but Im hoping I can get students in Lab to actually do some car stuff. I have nurses in my family who are taking care of those who are sick. they are seeing fellow nurses contract Covid and are sick now and a few have died. My wife who teaches nursing is terrified to send her soon graduating students out into the field. Those who don't hear or see what's happening on the "front lines" have no idea. Im staying home otherwise. Last thing I would want is to pass the virus onto someone and have them die. That would haunt me forever. Stay safe out there everyone, it's gone be a while. Living without a few things for a while is not going to affect you as much as you think it will.
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  9. Hi all, New member here from Prince George, BC, Canada. Recently picked up a 2004 Pathfinder Chinook with 110k kms. No major upgrades yet other than a roof basket and a small light bar I'm in the middle of installing on the front bumper. Looking at purchasing some new rims (CECO Daytonas from PMCtire) and some tires. Still debating between Duratracs or Falken Wildpeaks. Up here in northern BC we get a ton of snow (and animals on the road...) which makes highway driving and trips to the ski hills quite sketchy sometimes. I've been waffling about a lift but I think I'll hold off for the summer and see if it's worthwhile or not. I don't plan on doing any serious offroading but I will be driving down service roads and some light trails to get to camping/hiking/fishing spots. My last vehicle was a V6 accord and this is my first SUV and I've been loving it so far! Glad to join the community!
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  10. Wow! Rig looks incredible. I love the meaty rubber, did you need wheel spacers to keep from rubbing?
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  11. Looking awesome [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106] Sent from my LM-G710VM using Tapatalk
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  12. http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/36922-i-hope-i-ran-out-of-gas/page-3?do=findComment&comment=709269 Sounds kinda similar to the problem I just got fixed. It ended up being the distributor for me.
    1 point
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