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  1. Thanks all for the quick feedback.

     

    So I dont want to dump a bunch of money on this. And even less time. I think I will get the best upgrade with the least cost by replacing the HU and front speakers. Since the fronts have individual amps in each door, which will be removed, they can get power from the HU. For the rears, I will use the Scosche adapter. Does anyone think I will have a problem using only half of the Scosche adapter? Will there be a power and remote wire to each front door for the amps? Do I need to do anything with those to avoid noise or electrical issues?

  2. So I have read up a bit on stereo installs in the Garage and Pinned areas and found some good info. But I have a few questions.

     

    First, my Pathy is an 01 SE with the BOSE tape deck plus multidisc CD below (which broke a while back). I understand that the stock set up includes separate amps for the door speakers. Since there are external amplifiers, I assume that the stock head unit has little to no power output. I wont be adding a sub, so I plan to use the existing speaker wiring and amps. Since an aftermarket head unit has quite a bit of power ontop of the stock amps, I am concerned that the stock speakers will blow out. For that matter, I am concerned that aftermarket speakers, if not matched properly, would blow also due to the extra power. So my first question - does anyone know the power spec on the stock amps? Most new head units appear to have about 50 max watts per channel (15 - 20 RMS). Since the headunit and door speakers would essentially be in parallel, I would need to add the max and RMS specs from the stock amps with the headunit and make sure that the speakers can handle those wattages, right?

     

    Second, can someone please recommend a source for the headunit wiring harness or harnesses I should use? The crutchfield site shows that I need or should use the following 3 pieces. Do I really need the gain controller below?

    Nissan/Infiniti Receiver Wire Harness

    http://www.crutchfield.com/p_120707550/Nissan-Infiniti-Receiver-Wire-Harness.html?tp=736

    OEM diversity antenna cable

    http://www.crutchfield.com/p_12040NI10/Nissan-Antenna-Adapter.html

    Scosche OEM Amplifier Adapter

    http://www.crutchfield.com/p_142C4NN03/Nissan-Infiniti-Factory-Integration-Adapter.html?tp=3486&nvpair=AG_Size%7cFFDouble%40DIN

     

    Thanks in advance for your time.

    Seth

  3. Any suggestions on where to get a few parts/accessories? I need a passenger side fog lamp (rock smashed the glass on the highway) and I want to add a trailer hitch. The dealership is crazy expensive for both...

     

    Thanks for your help.

  4. just to be sure i understand your response - if i buy a 300 - 500 watt unit, it will have enough power to run both a portable dvd player and a tv. i need one that uses the cigarette power source, as i wont have time to run a separate line to the battery. would this suffice? it appears to have two outlets for my two devices. i know walmart is probably not the best place to buy something like this, but the price is good... http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=4891079.

     

    do i need to worry about draining my battery? the set up will be used primarily while driving, not parked.

  5. Hello everyone.

     

    The family is going on a trip, and I would like to set the kiddies up to use our small kitchen tv in the Pathy. Below is a link to the TV I want to use. The specs say power consumption is 50 watts. I will hook the TV to a portable DVD player, but I dont know the model. I am looking for a recommendation for a power inverter. Ideally, I would plug both devices in. If I need to, I can run the DVD player off its batteries.

     

    In case it matters, I have the original alternator and a two-year-old Die Hard SUV battery.

     

    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?...#Specifications

  6. hey pathians.

     

    i think i have a bulb starting to go. the light behind the right side of my guages usually does not work when i start her up. it will usually kick on after a short while. sometimes not at all though. i have noticed it takinging longer and longer actually. the actual guages still work though, so i assume this is just a bulb starting to go or a loose connection.

     

    thoughts?

     

    seth

  7. pretty funny fueler. that is what the po obviously did!

     

    as for those tools, i have only the jack, the long bar, and the nut wrench (first and fifth tools in the ebay pic). the middle three tools either got smoked, or are only for the vg engine.

     

    does anyone with a vq have all those tools? i still have the impression that the bent tool is for reaching #6 between the firewall and the back of the engine on a vg. isnt the plug geometry different on my engine? sorry if i am being lame on this, but everyone i have heard barking about plug change trouble had the vg engine...

  8. i definitely dont have that tool bag. the po replaced it with a wacky tobaci pipe! sssh

     

    i think i remember reading on this board that the #6 plug access issue is for the vg engine only. the write up makes it sound like all plugs are accessible after removing the valve covers/coils.

  9. Hey pathians.

     

    I think that my trusted mechanic is finally losing it!

     

    I have the LSD rear, and had my mechanic flush and refill it this weekend. I am not totally confident that he used LSD oil. The invoice just said 9.5 qts gear oil (he also did my tcase).

     

    So two questions - does that volume sound right for a rear dif and tcase? does the LSD require a totally different fluid from the tcase, or just an addititve? can i check if he used the right stuff simply by redoing the opposite wheel rotation test? :shrug:

     

    BTW, I also asked him to change my engine oil and front diff, but he didnt 'write it down.' when i asked him how he was doing (just to be friendly), he said 'i woke up today.' :huh:

     

    Thanks.

  10. my pathy is going in for annual inspection this weekend, and i was gonna have my mechanic also flush some of my fluids - oil, lsd, tcase. i am a few k from the 60k interval, but i doubt they have ever been done.

     

    after reading another post here (sorry for jacking that one), i am thinking i should add wheel bearing repacking to my list of maintenance items. do both the front and back need done, or just the front? from the install process i have read about on bearing repacking, it would make sense to upgrade to warm hubs at the same time, since the labor would likely already be paid for. is this assumption correct?

     

    thanks again for your help.

  11. my pathy is going in for annual inspection this weekend, and i was gonna have my mechanic also flush some of my fluids - oil, lsd, tcase. i am a few k from the 60k interval, but i doubt they have ever been done. maybe i should add this to the list. my pathy was bought used and i am pretty sure the po did nothing for it. maybe get some warns too, since i would be paying for the labor anyway. thoughts?

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