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SilentLamb

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    OME Coil: LD front, MD rear KYB GR-2 Struts OME Shocks
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Screwdriver Mechanic
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Rarely Go Off-Road
  • Model
    Chinook
  • Year
    2003

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    British Columbia
  • Country
    Canada

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  1. I run a set of Crager 16x7 rims on my 2004 Pathy and the 4" backspace works great. My tires stick out a bit more than stock (about 1.5") but i was able to put on 31" tires and clear the strut and don't have any rubbing issues.
  2. I have a 2004 and just recently put in the OME springs and rear shocks. I used the KYB GR-2 struts in the front. The part numbers for the KYBs are: 335032 335033 I think the rear KYB shock part number (343379) is correct. I haven't had any issues with the OME shocks.
  3. My 2004 has a release for the back window on my driver door next to my fuel door release (located below the handle). Also, to unlock mine with the key, turning one way unlocks the gate, turning the other way unlocks the glass.
  4. OME Coils: LD front (tricked by rocky road site which said they were MD, but really are LD)- used a 3/8 spacer on the front MD rear KYB GR-2 struts OME shocks Wheels: 16x7 with 4" backspace Tires: 245/75 (slight rub when backing up - just need a heat gun to push back the platic) I had 125,000 km (78,000 miles) before replacing the suspension. Once replace, I gained 2.5 inches in the front and 3 inches in the rear. I noticed a huge difference in the handling and the ride. It is much better with the new suspension. There has been no noticeable settlement since I installed them 5000 km (3000 mi) ago even with it being fully loaded with gear and 4 - 200+ lbs people. Before this, i was hitting the bump stops on most pot holes with the vehicle empty. I will post when i get a chance.
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