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bigred07

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About bigred07

  • Birthday 04/03/1989

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    1989 se v6 4x4. manual transmision almost stock. baught it used with brush guard/whinch mount that is empty and two driving lights on it that aren't hooked up, i'm working on fixing that. original equipment was adjustable suspension which is still on the rear but the previous owner needed new front and couldn't afford the adjustable i guess so there's plain shocks up front which i need to replace anyways. 31x10.5R15 pathfinder all terain tires that do very well at anything i throw at them as does the truck. only has 160000 miles too.
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    16-21
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    SE Offroad
  • Year
    1989

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Hereford AZ
  • Country
    United States

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  1. I've done it with only having pillows, it wasn't the best, but your foam pad idea would make it way better!
  2. They should definitely have dropped the name. I can understand why they wanted a vehicle like it, but it is not a pathfinder.
  3. How do you get time to do this?! Its awesome, keep it up.
  4. Looks awesome to me. Plus with the rope you can fold it up so its not super bulky like a huge expensive one!
  5. Well you can get an Xterra with a solid rear axles and a locker, and I think the really new ones have the fancy buttons to help you drive up or down hills, so yes you could say that is better for offroad. If you're more concerned about the towing option, the newer pathfinders have a v8 option... so pick what you want for you what you want it to do.
  6. Yeah they get stiffer in sport. My front ones had been replaced but my back ones still work and there is still a noticable difference.
  7. oh yeah, i forgot to say we replaced the radiator cap 2 or 3 times too.
  8. Thankfully this isn't my pathfinder, but our 2003 xterra is being really weird. The coolant will not go from the resevoir back into the radiator like it is supposed to when we shut it off. We look at it in the morning and the resevoir is over full and the radiator is about two and half water bottles worth low. We had the fan clutch replaced on a recomendation from a mechanic but the problem is persisting and the radiotor place we go to at home thought there was a leak but couldn't find any and couldn't figure out what is going on. Any ideas would be appreciated in hellping solve this!
  9. That sucks man. I hate when stuff like that happens. When i was at the midnight premier of Dark Knight acouple years ago some cops interupted to movie to say a few vehicles had been broken into. And living where i do and having people ask about our cars if they're for sale I'm surprised my pathy and hardbody haven't been broken into. Hope you can fix the window without to much pain.
  10. Yeah thats not really a problem in Arizona. At least not yet, monsoon season should be coming and winter was pretty "wet" so i hope it will rain more than the last couple years. If i do happen to play around with the do not cross when flooded areas i'll just take a look at them every once in a while.
  11. I then say leave the one thats on there now and then when it gets cooler switch it!
  12. Thanks, I got them on and locked em and the axle spun when i spun the tire so they work! My next question is what kind of grease should i put in them if any? I have some mag 1 multi purpose lithium grease.
  13. So Facebones was able to go back and get the internals for me, thanks again! Now where does the snap ring go when i put the manual ones on? Does it just go first then slide the hub stuff on? My repair manual just says make sure the lock pin is in possition, so im wondering if there's a specific position or you just slide it on?
  14. Is that just cause of the cooler problems? I see a lot of people here doing at to mt swaps when driving at is a lot simpler, and for a dd if you're in a city a lot more comfortable...
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