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  1. Hey guys,

     

    Has anybody installed the AirAid intake kit for the 05 and up Pathy/Frontier/Xterra?

     

    I am going to be installing mine this weekend and wanted to know if there where any "Gotchas" to look out for? It looks to be a very simple and straightforward process, but we all know how that can go! LOL

     

    BTW - The Kit number is 520-188

     

    Thanks!

  2. Install on that is easy as pie. How are you managing the rca connections from the box? Just tucking the wires away somewhere or other?

    Yep, just going to hide them under the dash somewhere. The XM unit I purchased has a line out, so I just had to get a 3.5 mini-jack to RCA.

     

    w00t

     

    -BR

  3. Hey guys,

     

    Well I went with an aftermarket XM. I could not make myself dump out $300 when I got the same thing for $75 at best buy.

     

    My question is though, does the BOSE head unit have RCA's in back? The unit has the CD/RearAV button and from my understanding, that means it has rear RCA connections.

     

    Anybody able to shed some light on this for me?? The XM I purchased has a line out so I want to use it instead of the FM modulator.

     

    I know I could go with the PAC unit, but If the BOSE already has RCAs then it is not a big deal.

     

    Thanks!

  4. A factory XM kit can sound only as good as your stock headunit.

     

     

    Yes, it will sound clear and digital w/ no static, and clutter free in your car, but stock headunits are an item that always needs to be replaced if you want any decent sound.

    Granted the stock unit will never sound as good as an Alpine or Kenwood but the BOSE sounds decent and does all I want.

     

    I used to have MTX 10s in my other vehicle and Polk speakers, but I have since moved out of that stage of my life and now just want a good radio.

     

    Thanks for the information!

     

    -BR

  5. Wow, you would think we are discussing football as passionate as you guys are about your pathys! :D

     

    I agree my '05 would never make it in a rock crawling contest, but it does fine as a daily driver(when I am not on 2 wheels), and for when I head to the woods to go shoot that "thurty point buck!" :lol:

     

    -BR

  6. Running down the interstate this weekend and the front side rail cover goes flying off the luggage rack. I did not have a clue what it was, maybe I ran over something, hit something, etc. So I stop and have a look at the pathy, no dents (dirty as all get out though :P ) but I notice the cover missing.

     

    I thought about riding down the IState to go get it, but it would have been run over so many times I just let it go.

     

    $21 with tax and all for part, but thought I would let you guys know to take a look and make sure yours are secure.

     

    -BR

  7. We have a photography business here in Alabama, doing portraits, weddings, seniors, etc.

     

    We use strictly Canon equipment. Check it out.

     

    We have only been in business a little over a year so we are new to the market, but we are getting there...

     

    I need to redo my website, if someone is bored!! Hint hint!! :lol:

     

    www.memoriesforlife.info

     

    -Hunter

  8. Yep the Winchester's are pump. They are so much fun to shoot, however we don't shoot them much anymore. For plinking fun, I shoot a Remington 597 and my .380.

     

    -BR

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