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kbreitwieser

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About kbreitwieser

  • Birthday 02/15/1974

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    '95 SE TAN 103,300 orig miles nice cond. All stock except for stereo and CD changer.
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Rarely Go Off-Road
  • Year
    1996

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  • Location
    Norfolk, VA
  • Interests
    Boating, Skiing, Offroading on the beach in the Outer Banks NC and Fishing!

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  1. welcome, from a former new yorker, lived in LI and went to school in Plattsburgh, NOw i reside in VA, Love it down here, where in NY are you from, I will be up in the catskills this weekend????
  2. buy the wiring harness adapter for that truck, plugs right into the existing harness, no guessing or schematics involved. the wires on the harness will match up to any aftermarket head unit you buy. Any auto stereo place or even walmart, circuit city, bust buy etc.carries them, be careful, when i bought my first one for my 95 it was the wrong one, I had to return it for the one for the 94 (same as 95). I think you can find them for around 10-20 dollars.... good luck.
  3. Why not get the adapter, I think they are only like ten bucks, and save you a lot of time, plus if you ever want to put in the old stock radio again it plugs right in... Whatever you choose to do, Good luck...
  4. order a new switch from everythingnissan.com cheap and oem with the connector... worked for my 95 with the same problem... good luck
  5. What about marine grease such as omc (now called bombardier) triple guard grease, I used to work on boats, and that stuff is great in hi heat, hi temp environments. Pretty cheap too. Anyway, good luck to all of you, I'm sure I will encounter the same problems when I finally get around to lifting my Pathy.....
  6. did they cut the rotors when they did the brakes??? I had to have mine cut (both fron and rear) to finally get rid of the squeaking similar to what you have, only when hot, and when slowing down. Check and see, or call the shop. Good luck.
  7. Nice ride, Those tires and rims look sick!!! I also like the windsheild decal, I found a similar one on ebay, item #7977051426, it's cheap, but the shipping is like $15.00 Anyone know where to get them cheaper????
  8. that one I listed is a body kit, but I never heard of mako...anyone have any info???
  9. Hey does anyone know about the lift kit on ebay (item #2435746142)made by mako??? Is it as good or better than the one from AC??? They have it for $90 buy it now. Any help would be appreciated. Also, my mechanic friend says he can install a kit for about $300-$350 in labor, I supply the kit. Other shops around here want $500 for the kit and labor. Let me know what you guys think... Karl
  10. Hey Deadrock, I'm in Norfolk VA, about 1.5 hours from Oregon inlet, been there a couple of times, I have a 95 se completely stock, just air down to 15-20psi and have a blast, never even came close to getting stuck... go down by the bridge for the best fishing, be careful with speeding on the beach though, saw a couple of trucks get busted last spring. Good luck. Karl
  11. thanks, I'll try that.... gotta love firefox NOOOO POP UPS!!!!
  12. I had the same problem, I disconnected mine, no flicker since, beware, It disables your sensor for the alarm for the rear hatch...I can open my hatch any time I want without turning off the alarm.... Could be a problem for you guys with huge bass boxes and whatnot just waiting to be lifted!!!!
  13. firefox is the way to go, faster, no pop-ups, still have to keep ie for certain sites though.
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