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Spawn2380

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About Spawn2380

  • Birthday 09/23/1980

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    Pathfinder 1990 4X4 with 2" body lift, sony xplode sound system and more mods in the way.
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Year
    1991

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  • Website URL
    http://
  • ICQ
    22174461

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  • Location
    Panama, Panama

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  1. OK, thanks. That´s the info I need.
  2. People I'm rebuilding my path wiring but now I found myself lost with the wires that goes to alternator body. There are 2 big screws, the positive and negative terminals of the alternator. The one with the isolator is the positive that goes direct to the battery, right??? The other big wire goes to ground. But there are another two wires that goes to a T shaped plug. I understand that they come from tha external voltage regulator but how to know wich one goes were (+ or -) or there aro no difference in that plug. Anybody know???? I dont want to plug them in the wrong way and kill my batt, regulator or alternator.
  3. People, someone knows a site or a place in US where I can find the set of body bushings (10 units, 5 at each side of the frame) of a pathfinder 1990 4X4??? I'm going to install a 2" body lift and its a good time to replace the body bushings if there are bushings after 15 years of use.
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