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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    2001 SE 2" Lift 265/75R16 (32") Nokian Vativa M/T
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    2001

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    Ontario, Canada

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  1. Good price on some HID lights, but i've had a couple sets of lights with the same housing as those. Not great, rust quickly, not much adjustment on mounting. Let us know how they work out tho! can't go wrong with that price.
  2. Great traction aid, but doesn't work for bridging any gaps. The fiberglass grating comes in a spec that is able to support the weight of the pathy to span a gap.
  3. Just do a search online and you will find lots of options. I managed to find a place locally that had them, never ended up getting a set though. Cheap, under $200 for a few pieces, I think i settled on 3 feet long or something like that.
  4. Best solution i've found is industrial fiberglass grate. They use it for walkways and whatnot. Strong enough, not too expensive, really light.
  5. That is extremely cheap, I am looking forward to seeing this one...any change for multiple units?
  6. So should this be a no cost trip to the dealer? I've had this code going off on mine for over a year. Had it in at the dealer once and they said i needed to replace all of my cats..$1200 in parts they say. I opted to skip that one haha
  7. I just did this yesterday, was pretty easy, besides the tough drain plug on the rear diff!! Only thing that was a little different, my All Mode 4x4 transfer case had the drain and fill plugs in slightly different places than pictured above. I didn't take a picture because it's pretty easy to spot them. Filling the T-Case was a bit messy, but thanks for all the tips Lee! OH! And i did notice something kind of neato, on the transfer case there was a few little Kangaroos stamped into the rear casing, anyone know where that came from?
  8. Thanks Peter! I found another older post that said he just did the plugs and everything was working out. Going to go that route first and see what happens. I'm almost sure they are the original plugs and i'm not at just about 200k KMs! Don't know for sure though, it was bought used, and served as a Nissan dealer vehicle for 3 years right before I bought it, 1 owner before the Dealer took it back.
  9. I know this post is almost a year old now, however i just started having the same problem. I find it only happens when I haven't driven on the highway for a couple weeks. Usually when i'm just doing short trips around town and it's very wet. I will get a really bad shudder and the SES light will start flashing. usually if i bring up the RPMs for a bit and then shut it off and restart the shudder goes away. i haven't run the codes yet since I'm kind of low on funds and need to wait for some back pay to come in at the end of the month. Anyone else had this problem? There was no answer from tbsbiker2 saying that the coil swap fixed it or not..
  10. DEFINITELY go for the clutch master cylinder hole if you have an auto. I've wired up two of my pathy's now using that spot. i'm running HUGE 0/1 gauge welding cable since it's powering two 2500watt amps. You don't need to drill anything. just unbolt, i think there's two nuts on the inside of the engine compartment and then 1 attached to a bracket on the inside of the footwell in the cab. I didn't put anything back in there and don't find any problems with it, you don't ahve to drill anything, just leave the small blocking plate out. Drive thru lots of puddles and no water leaks in or anything like that. For sure use a grommet because the metal there is kind of sharp and will work it's way through the wire jacket.
  11. I'm having the same problem, most of the time now it won't even work if i'm standing directly next to the truck! i've changed batteries twice. I do know that sometimes the truck can 'forget' the signal code coming from the remotes. I can't seem to get the re-programing procedure for R-50s to work on my 2001. Maybe it has changed, maybe i need to give it another couple tries.
  12. I've got a flip up dvd in my Pathy. Don't have a pic on this computer right now but I will get one for yah.
  13. I just did a quick search and couldn't find the write up for an R50 lift install..
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