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  1. Coarse stepped ones. The two larger ones have sizes that are basically perfect for the rivnuts, though I rely on calipers to confirm the diameters. You want the hole to be the same size or a hair smaller; too large and the rivnut will likely spin.
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  2. I love the VG engines man, absolute tanks. Last year I drove my VG Qx4 from San Jose, CA to Greenville, SC over the course of 5 days. She was loaded to the roof from the front seats to the trunk, fully packed out. Squatted pretty good lol. Stopped in Moab and did the White Rim trail in Canyonlands national park, 100 miles off-road over 2 days of the trip. She was fully loaded and did some pretty challenging sections without serious trouble and with 0 problems in 100+ degree weather. What else can you say about these vehicles man? Just amazingly capable and tanky!
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  3. Any similar tool will do...tons of options on Amazon still varying from $30 and up. Seeing a Beetro 14" unit that's at the low price range and has the essential metric sizes. Most kits come with both SAE and metric sizes, which is a plus if you have other uses. Mine still sees occasional use so I'm keeping it around.
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  4. Since this is a giveaway and not a sale - I figured it was ok to post here and would get more eyes I have a dark green 2001 Nissan Pathfinder SE, manual transmission, 3.5 VQ engine (obviously), 4 wheel drive, 265k miles, 2 inch Automotive Customizers suspension lift, less than 1,000 miles on tires from 2019 so hopefully still good but they could have flat spots by now, K&N "cold air induction kit". Engine knocks bad. Pretty sure it needs valve chain tensioner replacement. It was overheating as I limped it home. If I were doing it I'd just get a junkyard engine. Body is in good shape but the paint is tired on the roof and hood. There's a random assortment of parts to go with, nothing notable as far as value. It will run long enough to pull onto a flatbed car trailer if that's what you have. But it is not "driveable" for any distance. You must be able to pick it up on your own with a trailer in South Dallas Texas area. My wife will probably only tolerate it remaining at our house about 2 more weeks before she calls our local car donation/auction place to come tow it away. So if you are interested and can pick it up relatively quickly, let me know. Thanks.
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