hcr32
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1993 Hardbody 4x4
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22-29
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Weekend Warrior
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Vancouver Island, B.C
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Replacement Headlight Bulbs - I need something beyond stock
hcr32 replied to findmypath's topic in The Garage
Well said, DO NOT use HID's unless you have projector housings made for it. It's so frustrating when Im driving down the road and getting blinded by some fool who has them in. It's dangerous and it looks like crap. -
Great! Thanks very much for the link! I thought I had seen a more detailed Manual other then the Chilton one I got kickin around. Thanks again
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Hey guys, Crawled under the rig today and noticed that the front oil seal on the transfer case was leaking. Never tackled one of these jobs before and wanted to see if anyone had done it before. If so, is it just as simple as marking the driveshaft, removing it, removing the yoke from the t-case then prying out the seal, installing the new one and then reverse? Thanks again
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Damn! That is a good price. Too bad I live up In Canada and with shipping and duty it'd be cheaper to get them here
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Why are there no harbodys on this forum?
hcr32 replied to DantheMayun's topic in 90-95 WD21 Pathfinders
I got's me a D21 tooo.. Check out my Members Rides section too.. http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/32684-hcr32s-hardbodyversion-2/ -
http://www.moog-suspension-parts.com/proddetail.asp?prod=MOOG-K9515
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I'm going to try that tomorrow. My plan is. -Ground drivers side headlight -Get a relay harness off eBay -H4 conversion Should be nice n' bright after
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Alright, I'll tell you the whole story. First off, I DID SEARCH, before someone gets ****** with me for not searching. I discovered the problem may be a faulty headlight switch.. Anyways the story. So the other day I noticed that when I turned the truck on and released the parking brake the drivers side highbeam headlight came on. Came home, did some searching and noticed a common problem is the headlight switch. So I ordered a new one (not here yet) and decided to take the current switch off the and see if I could clean the contacts or anything. Took the switch off the stalk, looked @ it..wiped it etc. Before I put the switch back in I decided to start the truck and release the parking brake to see what would happen. the drivers side high beam STILL came on. So @ this point Im thinking that it may be something to do with the daytime running light module. I located the daytime running light module, unplugged it and turned the headlights on. All the lights worked EXCEPT the drivers side headlight...wouldn't do a thing. So plugged the DRL module back in, and now Im back @ square one...start the truck, release the parking brake, drivers side highbeam on. If I turn the running lights on they come on, highbeam still stays on, if I turn the headlights on the drivers side goes to low beam and everything else works as normal. Flick the highbeams on with the headlights on they work as normal. Sorry for such a long story but I just wanted to make sure all info is there so you electrical wizards may be able to give me a hand! Anyone have any ideas? Thanks!
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The picture below the one you quoted is a picture of the rod with that steel collar off. Most of what looks damaged and screwed up is that steel spacer...wasn't bad once it was off....i little notch worn into the rod and thats it.
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I've used POR-15 with awesome results compared to any other rust paint. Pretty stupid body shops to be using a paint that is $150/gallon here...
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POR-15! Google it...it's the absolute BEST for rust. www.por15canada.com
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go to www.thefinalcost.com You enter in all the info and it'll tell ya!