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sewebster last won the day on December 7 2011
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Your Pathfinder Info
4wd, banged up
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Mechanical Skill Level
Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
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Your Age
30-35
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What do you consider yourself?
Weekend Warrior
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Model
SE
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Year
1991
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Vancouver, BC
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As long as you didn't do anything too crazy to them you don't even have to call them or anything, just go on their website and fill out the return type with the reason being "didn't fit" and send them back for a refund...
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The only thing I find weird is that I have never experienced any of the usual "pulsation" that comes with "normal" ABS. Anyone know if the pathy system is different somehow (other than being rear only)?
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Repainted the rear window defroster lines, again. Fingers crossed that the fix lasts this time... at least I've gone from two working to two broken so far!
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Yeah, mine used to be broken too. Ended up being a big annoyance to fix.
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But then you'd spill your drink!
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Pros and cons of removing mud flaps? R50 SE
sewebster replied to PrecisionX's topic in General Forums
Less weight = better performance and fuel economy. Could be illegal in some jurisdictions? -
I guess you don't use your e-brake much? Not even in emergencies?
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Rock Auto sells universal kits: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=1929930
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Is the VG30E missing from the engine options in the chart? Seems like VG33E is listed twice...
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My MPG since I started keeping track in late 2010 is 14.6. 5800 miles in that time period.
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I do have ABS, and have basically never noticed it, even when trying to make it work. You can look and see if you have a speed sensor on your rear diff. It's on the front side, where the driveshaft goes in. If you have wires coming out of there, you should have ABS. It's rear only, FYI.
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Discovered that ALL MY REAR DEFROSTER LINES FINALLY WORK!
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It's always a good idea to count the teeth on the belt (several times) regardless of what the marks say. "The teeth do not lie." (as long as the belt has the right number of teeth). Still nice when the marks line up though and helps get it in the right place the first time!
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Painted some more rear defroster lines... I really hope they all work now... Installed my gauge pod! Now all I need is gauges!
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Drilled the holes and installed. Bottom hole is a pain. Need to enlarge the countersinks in the pod so the screws sit all the way in. Fit is ok. Definitely a gap on the back side, but I doubt I'll bother fixing it. Might have been able to get the trim to line up better at the top, but it's somewhat difficult to figure out exactly how to drill to achieve that. Colour match is good.