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indomwe

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  • Birthday 03/02/1953

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    1995 4x4
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    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
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  1. OK Rich, I need your frame........give it over ......lol
  2. corderio, I assume that you have found the lift supports that you need on the advance site now and dont need the link. heres the link to a couple of sites for body lifts and suspension lifts if you have not already found these. http://www.4x4parts.com http://www.purenissan.com/suspension1.htm And this thread will give you all sorts of good links to stuff and info... http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=5343 Also if you have a diesel then it would be worth while to talk to the aussies and the kiwis on this forum since a lot of the pathys in Oz and NZ are also diesel so they should be able to give you good advice. Good luck with your truck
  3. I just bought two from Advance Autoparts and I paid $18 and change for each for them. took me about 15 minutues to install them
  4. you can do it yourself in about a day if you have some help from a friend or 2. We did ours in 1 day using B/L from 4x4. came out exzcellent. Simon has a good description on how he did his and we just followed. there is also a DIY on the forum so check that out. Its not a hard job. We did headers just after the B/L and they were easy as well even considering we had to drill out some studs. I was glad we did the B/L first since it gave us more access room to do the headers
  5. Thanks keep me posted on how it goes. I want to do the same so I look forward to the pic's
  6. Has anyone done a transmission swap from an automatic to a manual. what needs to be done??
  7. We have 15x8 with a 3.75 offset and 31x10.50, they stick out just nice.
  8. not much there, only pages 1 to 4 - the quick reference guide???
  9. ok ok, I found the thread I needed here on the forum and it has all the info I need. thanks guys for keeping a great forum going..............
  10. Looking for advice on buying the parts and installing an external tranny cooler for 95 pathy SE auto. What do I need to buy, are there packages available and whats involved in installing. I did a quick serach and did not find much. what parts to buy How does the install go. (I heard that it is not a difficult install)
  11. hey 95shakinPE, thanks I'll check it out. let me know if you get yours working
  12. I was reading the Mileage thread the other day then went and checked the mileage we have and discovered a major problem. Our odometer is NOT working, the speedo works fine but we are not clocking up mileage. This is no good, we will never catch up to the high mileage pathy's unless I get this fixed, and that aint no good ..!!!! Can anyone enlighten me on what the problem might be ? its a 95 and I think I read somewhere on the forum that the speedo is electric ? would that also be the same with the odometer?? Perhaps the electric gremlins are still playing funny buggers with our truck?? Gezz ........what next !!
  13. If you are worried about rust best thing to do is to build or buy some stainless steel headers. We have pacesetters and yes they rust but thats no big deal. I have had rusted headers on a hotrod that I built years ago and they still work just fine. in fact they are now all the rage cuz its the "rat rod" era. Plus on a pathy rusty headers fit right in with the rusty frame...........lol
  14. We have a set of pacesetters on a pathy and they fitted perfectly. No problems at all and they have stood up really well. they are much cheaper than Thorleys and work just as well. I certainly would not be scared of using pacesetters.
  15. Kiwipete, i am sure that you can easily get an idler arm bracket fabricated in kiwi if the LHD one cannot be used. I am sure that you can get any local fab shop to make one for you. My brother who races cars in auckland (main land...lol) could easily get one made for you if needed. I plan to put this kit on our pathy here so I could give you some measurements for your use to fab a mirror image bracket if needed. I think for certs that will still work. .
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