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McFalconPunch

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    2003 Nissan Pathfinder LE 4WD
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    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
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    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Rarely Go Off-Road
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    LE
  • Year
    2003

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    OH
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    United States

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  1. Mine did that when I first got it. I ran some Seafoam Transtune in it, then drained the fluid 500 miles later. Refilled with Castrol Import ATF. No issues since.
  2. It is the same as Valvoline i believe. Check on bobistheoilguy forums if it is compatible with the Nissan fluid Sent from my ZTE A2017U using Tapatalk
  3. The rears are on! Had to cut off the sway bar links (lucky I had new). The fronts will go on tomorrow morning. Sent from my ZTE A2017U using Tapatalk
  4. +1 on belts and pulleys. I got Acdelco pulleys off Amazon for a lot cheaper than your local auto parts store and Gatorback belts for $20 for both off eBay. The bearings in my pulleys were completely shot at 150k. Sent from my ZTE A2017U using Tapatalk
  5. You're probably right about that leaking under load. I know mine is wet, but I never see a spot on my driveway or at work. I know some people have just tightened it and that fixed their problems. The parts are cheap enough and if you can change an oil filter, you can change the seals on the oil cooler. I've owned an RX7 so im no stranger to adding oil. I just buy 2 5 quart jugs and add as needed. I have about 3.5 quarts left in the second jug with 1500 miles to go until I change my oil.
  6. The rear brake line is part # BHA381108, which is off a 98 Frontier. Its close to 21 inches while ours is 16 or 17 inches. Rear shocks, at least for Bilstein 5100's are 33-185552.
  7. http://forums.nicoclub.com/topic563777.html?sid=fe01c0f9f08eed0773a8edb6212ea9fa
  8. http://www.nissanforums.com/pathfinder/142468-2001-pathfinder-odd-oil-leak-pics.html#post1251310 I think I paid $15 for both seals at my local Nissan dealer, theres a "kit" on ebay for $12. I need to do mine also, but it can wait until I change the oil again. I don't think its the cause of my oil loss, because there are no spots on my driveway or parking spot at work.
  9. BHA381108 Sent from my ZTE A2017U using Tapatalk
  10. My dipstick is dry around 1500 miles. What I have been doing is just buying 2 of those 5 quart jugs of oil and just adding as needed. Having owned a RX7 at one point in my life, oil usage is not a big deal for me.
  11. Exactly what I want! It will probably all be put on this weekend weather permitting and if my son decides he wants to be born.
  12. It's all good. If it sits too high, I'll just take out a spacer Sent from my ZTE A2017U using Tapatalk
  13. I saw your build thread, I guess I will just put one in and go from there! Thanks for your help.
  14. On their website, it says the OME 2922 is a .50 to .75 lift for the rear, or am i missing something?
  15. Already got it ordered just in case from Advance! $12 - TRT30 = $8.40, Cheap insurance. I ordered a pair of Bilstein 33-185552 (5100's) whenever I do all of this so it will be needed. Thanks guys!
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