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MrJoosten

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About MrJoosten

  • Birthday 06/11/1991

Previous Fields

  • Your Pathfinder Info
    1997 Nissan Pathfinder Klondike - Lifted 6" sitting pretty on 35 BFG Mud Terrain KM2. 4" Subframe Drop + 2" AC lift coils.
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    Klondike
  • Year
    1997

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Victoria
  • Country
    Canada
  • Interests
    offroading, dirt biking, working on trucks find my instagram page - @Nissan_Offroad

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  1. Hey Everyone, I used to own a couple of Toyota's that had a Clutch Cancel Start button in em, I found it to be very helpful warming it up in the cold mornings, Im trying to figure out a way to create a Clutch Cancel Start button for my 1997 Pathfinder. How would you guys do it? shoot some ideas at me. I know I can just go out and buy a car starter and what not but I want to make my own thats cheaper and also seld rewarding lol
  2. Hey Thorpe991, I just finished doing the krfabs 4" subframe drop + the AC 2" coils, I used 4" Wj coils in the rear with krfabs adapters and 1" spacer. I think if you were to get the 4.5" coils for the rear with a 3" front spacer you'll have a really bad rack.
  3. Yeah I just bought the coils, but I'm now thinking I'm going to get new struts and shocks. Thanks for the help!!
  4. Yeah the AC lift is what I'm getting I'm so excited, thanks for the reply, and yeah I found out that you can use stock shocks with the 2" lift
  5. Hey Everyone, So I have finally purchased a 2inch lift for my 1999 pathfinder, and I heard awhile back that you were able to use the 2inch lift with stock struts and shocks? If someone could let me know if this were true that would be a great help, before I start the installation and realize I can't complete without me purchasing new struts and shocks. So if someone could help me out that would be great. Thanks and much appreciated! - Andrew
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