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Very beasty! Good win.
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is there any posts on replacing the inner and outer bearing for a 2000 pathfinder.
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thanks guys , that was a great trail in nothern Ontario, I was wheeeling with another CNTC member in his XTERRA that took the picture.
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should you replace the MAF if you have no blown codes , I am trying to get better gas mileage and was thinking of replacing mine.
I do go off road and it could be dirty.
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they have the frontier, titan and xterra, the pathfinder would just cut into nissan sales if they did not change it.
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getting close to 300,000 kms.
(280,000kms)
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always nice to get 1 reply
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based on these new photos, it is only a matter of time before the new name is NISSAN PATHFINDER ON ROAD ASSOC.
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What is your home page?
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petespath - grimsby ontario
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so this is what I think I should get:
crager soft 8, part # 260-3977760, 16x7, 6 x 5.5, rear spacing 4"
jegs price $66.00
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I checked their website (crager) the back space is 4... will that make the tire stick out too far and cause rubbing?
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I can't find any 16" x 7 steelies , approx 5.5 back space give or take an inch.
Can you advise a store that I should try or a website that I could show the store that these rims actually exist.
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Even some autozone/advance/napa/o'reilly/car quest/checkers/ect. have warranty. Do you have the receipt? If not, you're screwed.
And only a year? Sounds like mine! Bad alignment, unbalanced wheels, and a bad ball joint contributed to my premature failure. How about yours?
Jose
All of the above except for unbalanced wheel.
The strut is just weeping its not a bad leak. How long do you think it will last?
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put new struts on just over a year ago, one is leaking, is there a warranty on this type of part or am I screwed?
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241,000 kms. no engine or tranny problem, truck will rust out before the engine or tran. will die.
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awesome truck trailchaser
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Calling all R50 owners!
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can't an R50 ever win.
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Hey guys thanks for your help, with a 2 hour break, I wrapped a rag around the hose got out some beefy pliers and a new filter is on. It seems every job I do takes 3-4 hours.
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well I am trying this and it is not going well.
the bracket is rusted out; I will need a new one, and the screw also snaped upon removal.
my main problem... the fuel lines will not come off the filter.
after reading the post I tried WD40 but it does not penetrate inside the line???? tried pliers and nothing.
The lines don't even budge.
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mine, ontario canada
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anti seize on the top half of the plug threads only.
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the job is finaly done. adam thanks for the link to other nissan site. to do this job you will need a "flexible" socket wrench. add one more tool to my inventory.
October 2012 TotM winner
in Truck of the Month
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great looking truck.