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About glenpreuss
- Birthday 05/06/1988
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Your Pathfinder Info
2001 Bone stock!
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Mechanical Skill Level
Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
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Your Age
22-29
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What do you consider yourself?
Weekend Warrior
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Model
SE
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Year
2001
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Gender
Male
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Location
Idaho Falls, ID
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Country
United States
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Oh yeah absolutely, I mean, the OEM didn't do a great job either. I'm thinking about pulling air from the inner fender or the CAL. Nissan has SO MUCH crap in their engine bays its hard to reroute anything. I originally had a Chevy Blazer ZR2 and its unbelievable how much less wires and hoses and sensors and blah blah blah. But, I do enjoy the extra 100hp that comes with the Pathfinder.
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Ill have to do some measurments and see if it will protect them. I will probably do a PVC and carboard mock up just to see what its going to look like.
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Sweet bumper! I am definitely going to use both mounting locations! And, I will probably do some minor bolt on sheet metal pieces to protect all the @!*% Nissan decided to put behind the bumper, or just relocate it.
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I think using both mounts will work the best. I can also incorporate tow hooks that are in line with the factory mounts. Thanks for the info!
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That looks good! I've heard of people using jeep bumpers on their pathfinders, Good luck!
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Turn signal lights? All I have on the original bumper is fog lights. I have been debating if I want a light bar.... I most likely will haha. I also need to run tubing down to the frame. Ive noticed that there are two locations you can mount bumpers.
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I beveled to ends because that is the exact width that I wanted to match the fender flairs. Ill add a plate to the ends to make them flush. It wont be to hard to cut, ill just use a chop saw.
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glenpreuss started following 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
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Hey everyone! I've noticed that most of the aftermarket off-road bumpers suuuuuck. So I, like most of you, decided to build my own. I jumped on Solid Works and busted out a good mock up. I wont post dimensions until I know everything fits correctly. I don't want people thinking that these are spot on and sending them to a shop only to realize I done fskced up... ANYWAYS enjoy and let me know what you all think!
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Hello everyone! I recently purchased a 2001 Nissan pathfinder SE with 103k original miles. This has been a huge upgrade from my previous ZR2 Chevy Blazer. I have especially been enjoying the increase and power and ride quality! Here are my future plans: Build Style: Overland 2" Lift Off-road front bumper with winch mount Off-road Rear bumper with spare tire mount and jury can mount Full length cargo rack Rocker panel rock sliders Full skid plates I am pretty excited to become a part of the Nissan world!