cbr900boy
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Your Pathfinder Info
93, XE, 4x4, 5speed, LSD
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Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
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Weekend Warrior
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XE
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1993
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California
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This has got to be one of the cleanest two doors I have ever seen. Price is kinda steep though. Pathy
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Tell this newb why Pathfinder and not 4runner!
cbr900boy replied to mingo's topic in New People Start Here!
Let the pictures do the talking. My Rig -
This custom HiJack Lift mounting kit cost me a whole $6 from Osh, the two holes already existed on the tire carrier.
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What the hell kind of setup is this???? CLICK Another One
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Hey guys, I stumbled upon this Terrano website in Thailand. I don’t read Thai but there are a lot of interesting pictures. Some of these lifts are massive, someone please explain how they were able to do that? TERRANO Site
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I just put in Amsoil 10w40 last night and let me tell you, my rig seems to run smoother and definitely quieter. I was running Amsoil 0w30 but after reading many of your posts, I’ve come to realize that 10w40 would be a better choice. The best part is this oil comes has a high ZINC formula which according to most of you is important. I have a very small leak coming from the oil pan so I hope this will rectify or at least slow down the process. I will keep you guys updated. If some of you guys are on the fence about switching over to this weight, I would highly recommend it. 10w40
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I have 4.25" BS on 16x8 wheels, I run 265/75/16 MT tires with no rubbing on my frame, it's pretty damn close though.
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What have people done with fender flares///
cbr900boy replied to muddfildvaynes's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Check out this guys fender flares. They are made by Pacer and they come in different sizes, they are universal fit so you can trim them down to size. Fender Flares -
Sorry for the late update guys, here are some pictures of my rig. These were taken in Big Bear California.
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My Daily Driver.
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OMG, your pathfinder is the spitting image of mine.
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I’ve used Amsoil for all of my vehicles and will not use anything else. When I purchased my 93 Pathfinder, I switched all of my fluids to Amsoil full synthetic (tranny, front / rear diff, etc). I use 0w30 for my motor and she runs like a Lexus, no burning or leaking of any kind.
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Hey guys, I just got off the phone with a tech at Mile Marker and he said that to service the hubs all you have to do is use lithium grease or motor oil. He said NOT to use regular grease and what ever I choose to use, it must be a very light coat. The reason I asked is because the hubs right out of the box seems like they don’t have much lubrication. What do you guys use?
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Hey guys, how many of you guys are running MM hubs? If so, have they been holding up pretty good? I got to assume that they are better than the factory automatic hubs. The reason I’m concerned is because of the price, they are half the price of Warns. I’m getting my MMs in the mail today and I’m wondering if I made the right choice. I promise I used the search feature but there is not that much info on them. Thanks.
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I just ordered my set online....$81.89, no shipping and no tax if outside California. Now that is CHEAP!!! Mile Marker 435