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96Pathfinder4x4

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  1. Shocks and springs sold to ScottZ!

     

    ABS sensor repair going on here: http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/34459-abs-sensor-repair/

    Learned that I have a Load Sensing Valve that needs bled and that I need to disconnect the battery to disable the ABS when bleeding the brakes. (learn something new every day. :) )

     

    So far, I think the Stop Leak is working on the Main Seal. That's awesomeness.

    Not sure if I will make a disconnect for the sway bar. Going to travel the road of making my own Missing Link.

     

    I had the Pathy up to 75 after the alignment. I have some tire shake, so I need to swing by Discount and get the balance checked. Not too much sway...only at slow speeds, while cornering.

  2. Still awaiting help to bleed the brakes. ABS light is still on, but the brakes go almost to the floor, so I'm still hopeful.

    After referencing the manual, I didn't know that I had a Load Sensing Valve that needs bled...and that for ABS, I have to disconnect the battery. Will hopefully have an update this weekend. :)

  3. I have a tool that I like to use...you can get it at Autozone...Spark tester. It looks like a pen and has an inductive circuit with an led. You hold it on the wire and you can see if the plugs are getting fire. I think they're only about $10.

     

    Here's the one that I have. http://www.autohausaz.com/search/product.aspx?partnumber=19380LISLE&utm_source=google&utm_medium=nonpaid&utm_campaign=froogleACC&utm_term=19380LISLE&gclid=CMONo7rW_rMCFUxxQgod03YAJg

  4. Starters burn out...just a fact of life.

    Do you make short errands? Some people have a habit of starting and shutting off the car frequently (pizza delivery, for example).

     

    P.S. It could have just been a faulty solenoid...these days, there aren't too many starters where you can replace just the solenoid...or they just don't sell the replacement.

  5. Don't forget to add shipping. My kit with selected add-ons came to $775, but that was about a year ago...your mileage may vary. Add springs (~200, Iron Rock Offroad has the best overall price by about $10, so I went with them) and shocks (2000 F350 2WD KYB gas-adjust for me....don't remember the cost, but I got mine from Amazon w/ free shipping) I primered and then used undercoating spray on mine. You can have them powdercoated.

     

    Look at my thread for possible issues. (ABS sensor breakage) No issues with the kit, just self-created ones. :laugh:

     

    I'm going to do the Missing Link too...or a variant of said brace.

  6. Has anyone tried it?

     

    During my lift, I stressed the sensor wire a bit too much when the block supporting the LCA fell.

     

    Result:

    abs_sensor_repair1.jpg

     

    Using a dremel tool I removed the stock potting compound, stripped back the sheathing, prepped the wires and the terminals, and soldered them.

     

    abs_sensor_repair2.jpg

     

     

    I'm not certain that it's not polarized, since I couldn't find any information. If it doesn't work, I will try swapping the wires. If it does work, I'll get some potting compound and seal it up nicely.

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  7. Thanks guys! I don't have time to get an alignment til Friday.

     

    It's just hanging off the rear axle, so I'll try it, since I have both the 2" lift and the SFD now. It fit with the 2" lift, but doesn't reach with the SFD. If I do get too much wobble, I guess I'll look into making some sort of extension and disconnect for offroading.

     

    ramdala: Thanks for that link in your signature for the missing link. Going to make one soon! :) Oh...and that TPMS kit looks nice! Xmas present for myself? 8)

  8. The rear was time consuming, but simple. I didn't weld anything...we'll see what needs adjusted and when.

     

    Here's how much I cut off the WJ 6.5" lift springs.

     

    2012-11-24_13-46-13_18.jpg

     

    Everything installed.

     

    2012-11-24_13-17-15_539.jpg

     

    "Spare parts" OME 2"lift springs and shocks. Anyone local interested? Will be in For Sale section.

     

    2012-11-24_13-46-06_836.jpg

     

    Final shot! Now need to get some dirt on the tires. Still have a few things to finish up.... alignment (free...3yr deal from Express Tire), cb re-install (new one under warranty), abs line repair/replace, brakes are soft...(rebleed/readjust rear), and reinstall front propellor shaft.

     

    2012-11-24_16-03-41_299.jpg

  9. My garage is about as clean as it's going to get....til the Pathy gets out of there. :lol:

     

    Front is completed. I put on new brake pads since I was in there.

    Need:

    new (or fix) passenger abs line

    new P-side lower balljoint (picklefork ate it...note: you don't need to remove it for the lift)

    flush & bleed brakelines.

     

    As soon as I bleed the brakes, I can pull it out, turn it around, and start on the rear.

     

    frontlifted.jpg

  10. Anyone use the Motive Bleeder? I've found on my other cars that it's the easiest and most efficient way to flush my lines.

     

    If so, what adapter do you use for your R50?

     

    I read that the ford adapter fits, but not sure which one. Adapter is $25....rather buy the adapter than another tool.

     

    Can anyone solidify the answer before I order?

     

    Thanks!

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