KovemaN
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It looks like a mount for an alarm siren.
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My '95 was a daily driver for 8 years with 1.5" lift coils, t-bar crank, Superlift UCAs and 32" MT/Rs. I didn't notice any excessive suspension wear. I added the steering stabilizer, but I don't know if it really helped.
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I have an ACT 2nd stage clutch. No real difference daily, but I haven't been stalled on a hill climb since I smoked my last clutch.
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I know you've already asked over at N4W, but I think looking up some RuggedRocks/TheKing (Kenny) builds would be beneficial. He never goes the cheap way, but I know he's 3-linked his fair share of Nissans using the HP Ford axles. You've already got the best JY axle available so you might as well build it right. As for the rear, It seems like a step back to switch to leaf sprung. Ryan Gee (GrandpaX) has done a low/no budget rear long travel setup. It was mostly just a matter of extending the rear upper arms. I'd search all of this out for you, but no time.
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Sissy, Lizzy, Suzy and The Beast.
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Regarding the bearings if you do a rebuild. Petroleum jelly is probably the best way to put everything back together. Use it to stick the bearings to the raceway in the box. I don't think there is another way to get everything back together.
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It's a taper fit so it won't fully cover the splines. I'd say you're fine.
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I've had 32x11.50 BFGs on the steelies. No issues even with no lift on a WD21. I don't think I would off-road that setup though. When aired down, the 32's are probably too wide for the bead. I've never had tyres? Are those any better than regular tires?
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304k miles on my 91.
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The seals wouldn't need to be touched. You won't even "have to" replace the gear oil, but I would certainly recommend it.
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Just make it easy and buy the whole axle, calipers and all. If it's '95 or earlier, everything will bolt right up. Just remember that the automatics had 4.6 gears and the manuals had 4.3.
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Can you do a step-by-step guide in the hardcore fab section? (I love the sarcastic enthusiasm in this meme by the way, mind if I steal it?)
Steal away. James had this truck pretty well wrapped up before I got to it (again). The front speakers were blown in a week and the gas gauge is far off, but it's working well.
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So James finally sold it. At least it is in good hands.
I hope so. I've put a little bit of work in on that truck and dragged it out of the snow once.
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He's a Nissan fixture in Phoenix. Very cool guy and always active in cleanups and organizing trail runs.
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Is AZ Ted on AZXC?
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As far as I know, the 2wd D21 pickups sat at the same height as the WD21 Pathfinders. The 4wd D21 had risers on the body mounts that made it sit about 1.5" higher off of the frame.
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I did sell one and got what I wanted. I haven't heard from the guy since so I don't know if he's wheeling it or not. If so he's out in Fountain Hills.
The Beast is well built with an emphasis on upgrading comfort (r50 center console, 93+ map lights, cb mounted under the stereo in the OEM space, roof mounted speakers in the back with the old pods removed for space, Wet Okole seat covers and nice tint.
Of course this one was swapped to a manual with a little blood and sweat from yours truly (lots of sweat in September). It even has the 94-95 3rd brake light spoiler from my old 95.
I should be up for some wheeling soon. I wouldn't mind breaking it in going to CK. Who's still out there? ONAZ, N4W, NOR?
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I guess I like to refer to it as "snorting" since I usually notice that out of the open filter after installing headers. Farting is what comes out of a Fartley Davidson compensation mobile.
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Farting is another story though...
Please go on....
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I run a Superflow MV50 to air up. I've never had a problem and it's faster than any other OBA/12v compressor that I've seen. The cheap compressors will give up after a few runs.
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AFAIK, 94-95 were the only R200a diffs with the 4 pinion carrier. 87-93 D/WD-21 and D/WD22 were 2 pinion. I bought my lokka for a 4.9 WD22 diff.
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The steering on my '95 feels light and nimble compared to my '91 with the same size tires. They beefed up the box and changed the valving on the pump. Not having to tear apart the box is enough for me to justify replacement. I went through the same seal ordeal years ago.
LCA rear frame mount looks like it's starting to tear apart.
in The Garage
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