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dududuckling

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  1. If you plan to lift it up mildly, you can go with either the AC or OME lift. If you wanna go with the AC lift, here's the website: https://www.4x4parts.com/catalog/pathfinder-19962004-pathfinder-c-435_437_341_8.html The overall cost will depend on the struts/shocks combination that you get plus shipping and labor. There are threads about lifting the pathfinder. With stock height, you can probably fit 31's without much problem. But if you do the lift, you'll gain about 2"-3" and you can fit 32's or even 33's. The extra ground clearance is always a plus on the rocks and in the mud, in my opinion. As for snorkel, this is all I can find so far: https://www.4x4parts.com/catalog/font-colorredr50-pathfinder-snorkelfont-p-5266.html I'm not sure if it will fit nicely or if the installation is going to be easy. I think there are threads about this one as well.
  2. I never actually thought of that. That's a good point, Simon. Without the lift, I assume he's gonna fit 31's? Just to add to the KM2, I find the road wear is pretty decent too. I've had mine for 50,000 km (193,000-243,000) and the current tread depth is 10/32".
  3. You people and the VQ, hahaha... Like Fueler, I'm happy enough if I can race a garbage truck/ bus in the city or maybe adamzan's pathy if hes not looking, hahaha... With the standard transmission, the first gear goes up to like 25km/h before upshift, 2nd gear to 45, 3rd or 4th gear at 60km/h depending on my driving mood. The cycle repeats at every traffic light and my arm is sore by the time I hit the highway, hahaha... I realize anything above 3500rpm doesn't give me any more power.
  4. I have the KM2. Its great for crawling on wet rocks, not so good in the mud. I find the sips are too close to each other and it always turns slick somehow. But that's completely my personal opinion. Have you looked at DC Crusher? Hahaha... Looks like it can pedal you through the mud or water, hahaha... Its your own preference after all,
  5. What about the narrow TSL tires? My friend has a set on his xterra, 33's. Did well in the mud, clean really well, and didn't have to trim too much
  6. Looks good, what lamps do you have on the roof basket? Vision X?
  7. I've got PIAA 520 and it never lets me down... its been submerged in mud and water and everything is completely sealed and clean. Most of the time, water comes in from the opening where the bulb is inserted and that kills the light. But never had problem with PIAA. If you gonna submerge it in water, triple check all the connectors are water proof. As for the PIAA 510, my friend had the same model mounted on his FJ bumper. Its brighter than the halogen headlamp for sure, but not as bright as the 520s. I think its because I've got ion fog yellow on the 520 that uses more wattage. For PIAA with that price, I think its very decent
  8. Thanks for posting it up, Andrew! Its awesome!
  9. Steve, are you going to make tiny holes or small openings so that in case of mud crossing, its easier to wash off the mud that gets trapped above the skid plate without removing the entire structure... and heat will be able to escape through the skid plate into the outside rather than get trapped and go to the cabin... just my thought,
  10. Same here on the passenger side... what does this limiting strap do?
  11. I have the AC Lift and I can't say anything about OME setup. I think strut spacer is more for aesthetic reason. I don't have the spacer and its working fine. Without the spacer, the rear end is slightly higher than the front end by approximately 0.5-1". Then you get the tow truck/ drag race look. But I can live with it... As for wheel spacer, people use it to push the tire out so as not to rub the strut. You'll need it if you wanna run 265/70/16. I don't think it will rub inside the fender, but don't trust me on this one. As for topping out, it happens a lot with mine (AC setup) and almost on everything, hahaha... so I just gotta drive real slow on the bumps and potholes. I get used to it. Good luck with the lift, post pictures!
  12. Holy crap... where do you live? Lol...
  13. Opps... my bad... 265/75R16 is a 32" tire. I guess since 265/70R16 is a 31", I know a guy who runs that size without rubbing at stock height on older R50. Tire-to-strut clearance is quite tight. Even if it rubs, its just very minor like what Edwin mentioned. Its up to you.
  14. No real lift... I'm assuming you are still at stock height? I'd go with the 255/70R16. I had BFG KM2 255/70/R16 when I was stock with sagging coils and it never rubbed on the road and off the road. The 265/70R16 is a 32" tire. I think it might rub without the suspension lift when doing full turn. As well, I think you'll need new rims with 3.75" backspacing if you wanna go with the 32". Otherwise the top of the tire will be in contact with the struts...
  15. I got mine from courtesy parts in December 2008. Its the rubber floor mats with the word Pathfinder on them, four pieces in total. I can't find them on the courtesy parts anymore... maybe try calling them?
  16. yeah... we do. *Nudge Rod*... Did you take the pics. at the wings meet three weeks ago?
  17. Wouldn't the springs be the same from 96-2004? The strut mount might be different as pointed out by 180sx...
  18. I think the springs and shocks will fit 1996-2004 Pathfinders, but the struts will only fit 2002-2004 ones. But I might be mistaken. When I was shopping for struts, here is the KYB part numbers that I found from autopartsway or summit racing: 96-98 R50 uses #335015 and #335016 99-01 R50 uses #335030 and #335031 02-04 R50 uses #335032 and #335033 http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=25209&view=&hl=struts&fromsearch=1
  19. For the front end, I go with the KYB struts and there's not much you can do about topping out. I haven't come across longer travelling struts, but I might be mistaken. As for the shocks, I've heard great stuff about Bilstein.
  20. Bottoms out? And not topping out? I installed the AC lift last month. The front end will top out and not bottom out. The rear end does neither and is working fine even though I'm using Pro Comp that is about two inches shorter than the RS9000XL.
  21. Same here - condominium rule. If I do any work or clean the car, neighbors will give me a funny look, that dirty stare. That's why I'm parked facing the wall and did my oil change at like 2 in the morning.
  22. I think there will be variations from year to year. Nissan engineers might get bored and decide to put different type of cluster gauge, but the bulbs and the locations should be pretty much the same. Good luck with that!!!
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