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karlmagnum

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    09 Pathfinder 4wd
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    2009

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    Ga
  • Country
    United States

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  1. Most of the reviews I saw on the net are not good also.
  2. Both are good mats. It will just depend on your budget and brand preference.
  3. It depends whether you want to improve the exterior or performance of your rig. Budget is also a big factor. Getting a brush guard is not a bad idea though I think upgrading the suspension is also important.
  4. You can fit 265/75/16 but there might be some rubbing on tight turns. By the way, are you looking for mud tires or all-terrain tires? Try to see this thread also to know the lift/tire setup of other members here-- http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/19867-max-tire-size-vs-lift-kit-used-vs-custom-or-oe-wheels/
  5. Check out this-- http://www.ebay.com/itm/NISSAN-PATHFINDER-R51-2-5LT-TD-2-5-LUKEY-EXHAUST-/171943389820. Shipping will take longer since it is from AU.
  6. Bilsteins are good shocks and will last for several years, Worth the extra cost.
  7. Keep us posted. I'm curious about the design of their bumpers.
  8. You can use a Curt roof cargo rack. You can also put an Xterra rack on your Path but you need to do some modifications.
  9. Try some local junkyards if you are looking for a quarter panel. Rockauto also has a wide assortment of oem parts.
  10. If the frame is rust-free, por15 is not the best product to use since it is meant to be painted on rusted surface. I would suggest a good epoxy primer.
  11. If you are looking for affordable way to lift your Path, spacer lifts from 4x4design are a good choice. Rocky Road also has OME suspension lift system that can give 1.75" of lift.
  12. Rancho and Bilstein get my vote. More expensive than the KYB's but they are known to last for several years and provide good ride quality.
  13. AVS and Weathertech are just some popular brands. Just decided whether want in-channel or tape-one ones. Both have pros and cons.
  14. The General Grabbers AT2 is a good all around tire. The only thing I don't like much is the hum at highway speeds.
  15. I have the Husky mats and they look good, and fit is ok. The rubber material is thick and durable. These heavy-duty mats can be easily trim for a good fit.
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