Jump to content

01LE

Members
  • Posts

    37
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by 01LE

  1. Sent you a couple PM's did you get them?
  2. Got some stuff for sale in the classifieds http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=23233
  3. I have the Bose adapter you need for sale if your interested here's a link to my craigslist add I just posted. http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ele/1272023336.html
  4. I had the same thing happen to my old Toyota pickup. The transmission ended up needing to be rebuilt.
  5. Be warned. I had found a used one just like that. It's missing the brackets. I had inquired if the brackets were available separate at the dealer. They said they were not.
  6. Yep it was purchased at a dealer in the states. They had to special order it. But it only took about a week. It was about 6 months ago that I got it. Here's the part number 999M1-VK000
  7. Here's the pics. This is the OEM Nissan cargo divider. I got it from my local Nissan dealer. I think I paid around $130.00
  8. I have the OEM Nissan one. I'll post some pics later. It bolts in using factory mounting points.
  9. I'm glad to know of the weakness in the factory alarm. But it seems foolish to give directions on how to steal our Pathfinders on a public Forum.
  10. From what I've read no they won't. The all-mode transfer case is different. If you use manuel hubs it causes the transfer case to overheat and throw a warning light.
  11. I didn't think the price sounded that bad. And it does come with the bulbs, ballasts and wiring harness for that price. He sells the parts separately for anyone that wants to build their own. Parts
  12. I have no interest in getting in a bickering contest with you. Of course that article is not how I came to the conclusion that Fram's entry level filter is crap. It was just a resource that used to try and prove a point. I came to the conclusion that Fram is a bad filter from having seen a number of them fail when I used to work at a garage years ago changing oil.
  13. Here's his reply. He's willing retrofit just about any headlight. Alex, We almost retrofit any headlights OEM xenon projectors, and your 2001 Nissan Pathfinder can be retrofitted with any bi-xenon projectors. I can use Infiniti G 35 or FX 35 bi-xenon projectors, and retrofit them in your vehicle. Also the price is a lot cheaper for me to retrofit your headlight compare to buying the JDM headlights. The JDM are RHD (right hand drive) which means the headlights flare will blind the incoming traffic. The Inifniti Bi-xenon projectors are LHD (Left hand Drive its what we us in U.S.). This means the same flare will go on the right side of the road, instead of the incoming traffic. With that in mind the price will be $695 + shipping. This price does not include headlights, you will have to provide me with a set of headlights to retrofit. The turnaround time is around 2-10 business day after I receive the headlights and all xenon parts, and another 1.5 months for the custom bezels/shrouds to get chromed and cured. Best Regards, Greg Cheban (916)218-5986
  14. Good info. But why the heck are you using Fram? Don't take it the wrong way but Fram is crap. You should read this.
  15. I don't know. He hasn't gotten back to me yet about the 99-04. I would be willing to bet though that he can do basically any headlight. He uses the projectors from a 06 Infiniti FX35 and custom fits them into your factory headlights. If and when he gets back to me I will ask about other years.
  16. I don't think it really matters that it's so small... as far as doing a good job filtering. The big gain from a larger filter is oil capacity. That being said I wouldn't mind using a larger filter. Is there room for a larger one? I haven't changed my oil yet.
  17. I just emailed this guy Link to see if he's interested in retrofitting HID projectors into 99-04 Pathfinder headlights. His work looks promising. I will let you know what he says.
  18. My 2001 All-Mode has a LSD. Just make sure it's the same ratio. They came with more than one gear ratio IIRC.
  19. I had this done few weeks ago. He used a Magnaflow muffler with a dual 2" inlet and a single 2.5" outlet. He got rid of the resonator and ran 2.5" pipe over the axle and out the side like stock...but with a nice double walled, angle cut, stainless exhaust tip. So far I like it. It has a nice rumble to it and there is no noticeable drop in torque. I could see losing torque if I ran 2.5" all the way from the exhaust manifolds back.
  20. I wanna do a rear disc brake conversion too. It's funny I've seen this topic come up a few times in searching most people just seem to ask "why would you want disc brakes drums are fine". Honestly I think the brakes are not all that great. My old car 97 Audi A4 had 4 wheel disc and the brakes where superior in every way. My old work van 04 GMC Savana had 4 wheel disc was a lot heavier than my Pathfinder. It stopped better and had a better pedal feel. There's gotta be a cost effective way to convert to 4 wheel disc.
  21. Just to throw another one into the mix there's also Curt Hitches. Fleetfarm sells them for around $140-$150 and they have two different styles.
  22. I'm a bit confused guys. I thought that one style was the OEM LE grill and the other was the OEM SE grill. Not sure what you guys mean by old and new style.
  23. My 2001 LE has a steel spare. Maybe a alloy spare was a option.
×
×
  • Create New...