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projekz last won the day on December 9 2012
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About projekz
- Birthday 06/08/1981
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Your Pathfinder Info
97 Pathfinder SE 4x4
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Mechanical Skill Level
Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
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Your Age
22-29
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What do you consider yourself?
Weekend Warrior
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Year
1997
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Male
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Calgary, AB
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Sweet Ride! Sorry I got you into this. At least you can tell your wife it was all my fault lol!
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I had Silent Armors before my TA/KO and they did great all around. It's up to you since you know what use you will make of them. I wouldn't pick mud tires unless I was only using my truck as a dedicated offroader. They wear too fast and are quite annoying on any paved roads.
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I had them custom made and welded on the truck by TubeWorXs locally.
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Just as a FYI, Duratracs are great tires but they're quite loud on the highway. I went for BFGoodrich T/A KO to keep the sound level down.
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You're more than welcome to join us on a trail run!
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I forgot the wheels... Got some KMC Enduro. 15X7 with a -6 offset. I went with 15's since I bought my tires in November, I didn't see the need to spend for another set. Perfect stance.
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WOW. It's been over a month since I updated this... Not much has happened. I broke the tailpipe off the muffler, took the ski racks off and installed a cargo box and got some sliders made. Oh, and I added Homelink garage door opener from a 2000. On with the pics.
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Are you running OEM CVs? I've had a few bad aftermarket CVs from Napa. I'm going to rebuild the OEM CVs with Rockford boots and hope it gets better.
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I'm having the same issue. I think Adamzan might be right. I'll take my front driveshaft out and drive it around to see if it fixes my issue.
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Link please. I might look into replacing my cv boots as well. Thank in advance.
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Is there an adjustment for the LSV? to compensate for the lift?
projekz replied to stioc's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
I think you adjust the stopper on the LSV to be barely touching the lever once the vehicle is loaded as you usually drive it. Wheels have o be on the ground and someone in the driver seat. Not sure how this interacts with the lift but the adjustment should be the same. I'll try mine later today and report on it. -
Is there an adjustment for the LSV? to compensate for the lift?
projekz replied to stioc's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
http://www.nicoclub.com/FSM/Pathfinder/1997_Pathfinder/br.pdf page 9-10-11 -
Get them on so we can go out and play in the snow this weekend!!
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Is there an adjustment for the LSV? to compensate for the lift?
projekz replied to stioc's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Check the service manual for the adjustment procedure. I need to adjust mine as well, since the lift it feels like the front is doing all the work. -
Thanks again Xplor, really appreciate it. Now to buy another battery and figure out my stance setup...new wheels or spacer :dunno: