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cdnleaf

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  1. I'm going with a Baja Rack / fabrication is nice and price is fair. Baja Link
  2. Hi, was wondering if you had this done - pics? I'm in the same boat debating both. I already have a SL (2.5 at front / 3 at rear) Thinking about a 2" BL, as I'm going continue with 31s and change the rims for more BS. Thanks, Dan.
  3. Did 600km (372 mi) on a tank this summer - half hiway and the other paved 2 lanes. Was on fumes pulling into the driveway, not bad while running 31" BFG KM2s.
  4. Thanks for the bump / thought of that when looking at the tread pattern. My experience does relate to the older model. All the best with the purchase.
  5. When I swapped out the UCAs I went with NAPA upper ball joints (similiar to Moog/lifetime warranty.) Lowers are still solid / no play. I will probably go with NAPA again for new inner/outer tie rods and adjustors, when needed.
  6. I had them as OEM on two previous trucks and didn't have any complaints with them. On both vehicles they did well in all 4 seasons; though not particularily good in deep mud etc. they were good in the snow, trail running and quiet on the hiway / no issues with hydroplaning. Both had good tread life and I swapped them out both times after 50,000 miles for the Bridgestone AT Revo 2 and BFG AT KOs. IMO solid good all round tire for the $$.
  7. Read your Pathfinder info and I was thinking how sick an offroad Pathy would look running around Queens. Anyways, best of luck with the build, it would be fun to see if any of the Cdn Pathy / CNTC members have any spares to send you if interested. All the best, Dan.

  8. Read your Pathfinder info and I was thinking how sick an offroad Pathy would look running around Queens. Anyways, best of luck with the build, it would be fun to see if any of the Cdn Pathy / CNTC members have any spares to send you if interested. All the best, Dan.

  9. Really / nice to know. I've had a few trucks, enough to be aware already of that little nugget. I believe it's a matter of personal preference. This is not my DD and the smile on my kids face and Dad is all I need. All the best.
  10. Still a work in progress - legos all the way...
  11. Those are the best ones. A guy few roads over who used to fix/rebuild logging truck frames, has his own small shop and is available for fabrication.
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