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petespath

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  1. is there any posts on replacing the inner and outer bearing for a 2000 pathfinder.
  2. thanks guys , that was a great trail in nothern Ontario, I was wheeeling with another CNTC member in his XTERRA that took the picture.
  3. should you replace the MAF if you have no blown codes , I am trying to get better gas mileage and was thinking of replacing mine. I do go off road and it could be dirty.
  4. they have the frontier, titan and xterra, the pathfinder would just cut into nissan sales if they did not change it.
  5. based on these new photos, it is only a matter of time before the new name is NISSAN PATHFINDER ON ROAD ASSOC.
  6. so this is what I think I should get: crager soft 8, part # 260-3977760, 16x7, 6 x 5.5, rear spacing 4" jegs price $66.00
  7. I checked their website (crager) the back space is 4... will that make the tire stick out too far and cause rubbing?
  8. I can't find any 16" x 7 steelies , approx 5.5 back space give or take an inch. Can you advise a store that I should try or a website that I could show the store that these rims actually exist.
  9. All of the above except for unbalanced wheel. The strut is just weeping its not a bad leak. How long do you think it will last?
  10. put new struts on just over a year ago, one is leaking, is there a warranty on this type of part or am I screwed?
  11. 241,000 kms. no engine or tranny problem, truck will rust out before the engine or tran. will die.
  12. Hey guys thanks for your help, with a 2 hour break, I wrapped a rag around the hose got out some beefy pliers and a new filter is on. It seems every job I do takes 3-4 hours.
  13. well I am trying this and it is not going well. the bracket is rusted out; I will need a new one, and the screw also snaped upon removal. my main problem... the fuel lines will not come off the filter. after reading the post I tried WD40 but it does not penetrate inside the line???? tried pliers and nothing. The lines don't even budge.
  14. anti seize on the top half of the plug threads only.
  15. the job is finaly done. adam thanks for the link to other nissan site. to do this job you will need a "flexible" socket wrench. add one more tool to my inventory.
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