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glenpreuss

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About glenpreuss

  • Birthday 05/06/1988

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    2001 Bone stock!
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    2001

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Idaho Falls, ID
  • Country
    United States

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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!
  5. That looks good! I've heard of people using jeep bumpers on their pathfinders, Good luck!
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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!
  9. 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!
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