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I saw no mention of a future SFD in the original post.
Stock springs with spacers would be the correct answer to your first post.
When you mention a SFD, that does change things.
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Anyone interested in doing a get together/day trip?
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Highly interested. Doubt if my banker is though. Just for curiosity what price and what's the tread wear?
Sending PM.
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mud terrain tires are for Mud. they get hard when it gets cold. remember the old style army boots in winter? same thing.
I still have mine!
I hand siped my BFG MTs. It made a huge difference in winter. Mind you, it's not as cold here.
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Anyone interested in 4 BFG MT KM1with matching spare in 33x10.5? Rims have 3.75 bs. Spare is on a stock rim.
Same ones that are in my avatar.
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My trucks frame cracked before I put mine in. Collectors item?
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The boarder is not far from me. Can you post a Google map for us Canucks?
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I just bought the SFD off a fellow member. Be a bit before it goes in though. Still need all the other stuff.
Currently, I'm installing Fluery's coil spacers for 2.5" of lift.
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Damn you!
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Must take them off. I haven't run a rear sway bar in years and have had my truck way overloaded, towed a tent trailer through mountain passes and it's ( rather was) my daily driver. Never had any issues not having one.
I did have Calmini 3" lift Spings in the back though, they're stiffer then stock.
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I guess I just found the pics I asked you for in another thread.
Can you get a pic of how it mounts to the truck?
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I have a townhouse and a narrow garage. Sucks to work in.Kudos to you for even having a garage I live in a row house and get a shed...
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CDN_S4, do you have some more detailed pics of that tire carrier? It looks great.
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Yeah the front bit of the bog was the worst bit it got a bit solider further along. Although the Jeeps that went before me barely got into the hole
Was a great guided trip through New Zealand Army Training land (area where most of the Mordor scenes in Lord Of The Rings were shot haha)
Damn it man. With that kind of story, how am I supposed to beat you?
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I have a rancho steering stabilizer and in my opinion it has been a great pleasure to drive with more than when I didn't have one. Worth it to run it IMO.
Agreed.
If you wheel your truck, it is well worth it.
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I have those airbags and I'll bee ordering the coil spacers soon. Yes i believe it should work together. Though I'll find out for sure when I go to install them.
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Yendor, quite the burger brigade you've got there! Looks like a very nice r50, a crew cab fronty and is that a wd21 hiding in the garage?
That's my buddies/neighbour 2012 Frontier. Since he's in sales, he has to keep his truck stock, but it's the Pro4x with all the bells and whistles that he never uses. His wife drives a Protege5 and my wife drives a Protege sedan. We are also both halfers. (Asian/European mix). It was kind of funny how much our families are so much alike, but we ony met them 4 years ago when we bought the place.
That's my WD21. The frame rusted out. I'm in the progress of parting it out.
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Where did you pick up the seat cover from?
Love your truck. One of the leading inspirations for mine.
Also nice to see a CF member here too. I was a reservist in the Canadian Scottish Regiment some 20+ years ago.
Thanks for your service!
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Personally, I'd like to have to avoid welding, so a straight bolt on would be preferred for myself.
Can't wait to see some pics!
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I'll put a shout out.
Just picked up a 2002 LE.
CDN_S4 build thread
in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
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I haven't been around in a while, so I was surprised to read about this. Yours was one of my favourite builds.