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  1. Somewhere on the forum and YouTube one of the members has a video showing how all the little rods and clips in the door work. It should be quite helpful when you are ready to dig into it.
  2. Replaced the door handle so I can open it from the outside
  3. And remember you will need longer shocks, at least in the back.
  4. I did not use them, but Superlift upper control arms are supposed to make your ball joint angles better. I chose to buy new Moog grand cherokee coil springs rather than find old ones at a junkyard. Cut off the part of the coil that narrows in diameter. http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/18-rear-spring-options-for-lifting-your-wd21-pathy/?do=findComment&comment=56 There is a bunch of info already posted in the forum, which I used when I lifted my 94. Browse around a bit and search and you too can find it. You can search the site with google which is way better than the forum search engine.
  5. Looks just like mine, but I have no turbo and more body damage. The red ones look so good! Sweet find.
  6. I've also eyed but never bought the AT2. Maybe check out the off-road Subaru site. I've done some browsing on there and the AT2 is one of the few all-terrain tires made small enough for Subarus, so they are well represented on there. If you are considering the Cooper AT3, keep the Mastercraft AXT in mind. Very similar, but more angular tread, and made by Cooper. I bought them for my Passport when I had it and really liked them.
  7. I finally had a day off in a warmer day and got my driver side exterior door handle replaced. Midway through I got stuck on connecting the little rod to the handle and had to do some internet research. Since what helped me was on other sites, I thought I would share it here. To connect the clip on the handle to the L-shaped rod you have to leave the rod's base still inserted in the lower piece and push the top of it through the hole to the outside of the door (Thanks to http://www.answers.com/mobile/Q/How_do_you_replace_the_outside_door_handle_of_a_1995_Pathfinder#ixzz1M0hz1lff).It is so easy! I thought I had tried every way to do it, but didn't think of this. Also, this thread (http://www.nissanforums.com/hb-truck/203978-exterior-door-handle-replacement.html#/topics/203978?page=2&_k=frp6wl) has some great pictures of the pieces and what to expect inside your door. By the way, my door handle (Delo brand, I think) was about $5 on Amazon. We shall see how it holds up. I think I feel a little more flex in it than in the OEM one.
  8. Those pics make me miss the PNW. Great looking rig.
  9. That does look great! I've had good luck using photobucket as an image server.
  10. Glad you got it fixed! Also, be cautious when using the forum via Tapatalk--it often posts the same thing a bunch of times (you have 3 of this thread). I learned it the hard way, too.
  11. I did use Seafoam in the engine oil in my Passport (previous vehicle), but didn't notice much difference. I'm kinda scared to do it in my Pathfinder because of the nagging idea that the gunk is all that is holding the oil in!
  12. I used POR15 on the frame of my Honda Passport and it seemed to work well (except that I couldn't coat the inside of the frame). I think it took a pint can of it for the frame.
  13. Seems like you have done your research and are on the right track for your projects. I did a bunch of that last summer. I would definitely add that you should check your bushings, particularly the tension rod (compression rod) bushings. They tend to wear out and then the frame digs into the rods themselves. Mine were about half the diameter they should have been. There are a few threads on this issue and how to fix it. Overall all the rubber parts will be getting old, so take a look at them.
  14. If you think of it, report back in a few months and let us know how the two vehicles compare. I'm sure a lot of us will be contemplating Xterras in the future as Pathfinders continue to age. Specifically for me, how does power compare between the two? 180 horsepower doesn't sound like a lot more considering the larger size. Thanks!
  15. In case you are still looking for it, my NAPA ordered Reline for me. I ended up getting the dealer to drain and fill because my drain plug was STUCK. Then I had to add the last two quarts.
  16. Unless you need new tires right away and want to replace them with a larger size, I'd suggest driving it as is for a while and decide if you need a larger size tire and/or lift. Based on my experience, I wouldn't want to run larger than 31s with the stock engine. I did a very mild lift when I had to replace my shocks so I could do it all at once, but the amount off offroad driving I do compared to street driving didn't justify a lot of lift or large tires.
  17. I have a 4-door and I really like the easy access to the back. I always eye all decent-looking 2-doors I see. They are certainly cool, and more distinctive. Being able to roll down rear windows is nice since I have a dog and newer has it's advantages, though all WD21s are over 20 years old anyway. My suggestion is that since you are considering a 2-door, you can probably get away with it and should go for it I like some of the colors of them, too, like the medium blue color.
  18. You guys must not be too far from me (Longmont). I'll have to check out the Jenny Creek trail and Caribou Flats. I'll be a bit more confident this summer with new tires and a little bit of lift. Most of my trail driving locally has been Bunce School Road and Big Elk Meadows.
  19. I had an issue where the key wouldn't unlock either front door. It happened to both the same week. For me, it was a little yellow plastic connector piece in the door lock linkage. I think this is the video that helped me out:
  20. I bought Skyjacker Hydros for under $150 on 4wheelparts and am happy with the performance, but they were a pain to install. I had to put in the bushings myself and the bushing/sleeve were too wide where it mounts to the front control arm and I had to cut them down on each side.
  21. I really like the classic 4x4 look of those wheels. I was close to buying those Coopers last fall. Should be great.
  22. A little grease will do wonders for getting the new shocks to slide onto the posts. I felt pretty stupid for fighting them so long before thinking of that.
  23. Replace those rods. Look around on the online parts stores for them. When I was needing to replace mine (looked about like yours), I found new ones were about $40 each. Kinda steep, but that's what's out there. I got blue poly Moog bushings and they look like yours. I like them.
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