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Karmann

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  1. I'm not too far from you, regarding your situation, I'd be surprised if Nissan bought it back, and the amount of body work it sounds like it needs would mean a greater investment than not only what it's worth financially, but would be enough to buy another pathy with fewer miles and less rust. That said however, I understand being attached to it, but to get it to pass smog, and repairing the rust could become a never ending battle. But you may be able to find a way to do the minimum required to get it certified etc, it's not like it has to be a show car to get registered. Again, even that may be an expensive proposition, so it depends how committed you are to this pathfinder, instead of buying another to replace it.

     

    Lucky for you, there are a good number of 4x4 Pathfinders available with no rust in CA, and maybe you could see the purchase of the new pathy as turning a page to your new life in CA not to get too deep haha. It should serve you for a number of years, and if you're transferring parts, your original with all those miles will live on in those parts. The car isn't what has the memories, you do ;) . You may have to either wait a while, or cave in on buying a manual 4x4, as those are hen's teeth anywhere, but they do pop up every now and then. The auto isn't terrible.

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  2. Ok well I just completed changing all the sparkplugs, turns out the easiest way to take the coil assembly out is to warm up the motor beforehand, and the expansion seems to make it much much easier. I bought some of the coil pack boots to replace the ones I accidentally broke, and am returning the coil pack I bought to Nissan tomorrow. We'll see how the parts department handles this one. Thanks for the help guys, I was lucky enough I kinda figured it out before causing too much damage. :laugh:

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  3. I'm changing my sparkplugs and doing a basic tuneup today, as well as yesterday, and have run into the issue that as I remove the some of the stock coil packs, I end up breaking them into three pieces: the head, the center tunnel with spring, and the bottom boot. In the process I've destroyed two of the sealing rings, and since it seems I can't find the rings individually (if someone knows where to buy these, please link it up), I've ended up having to replace the entire coil packs. Not trusting aftermarkets to the issue, it's been $135 per coil pack from Nissan, I'd rather not blow that much on the remaining two. Anyway, is there a technique or procedure any of you know to get the coils to come off easier? Wiggling them seems to make them pull apart sooner.

  4. The OME MD springs are tuned completely differently from the ACs, different spring rate, different lift, everything. The OMEs have a more controlled ride than stock, meaning there's not as much excess body motion up/down but they actually absorb impacts a lot better, meaning on the highway I think it actually has a smoother ride than stock. Offroad there's no comparison, the OMEs outpace the stockers with ease. From what I can tell the ACs are more tuned to get that 2" of lift out of the box, but at the expense of compliance, and have that top out issue. Having ridden in an AC equipped truck, I'll definitely keep my OMEs. Not a big AC fan.

     

    The trim packers seem to be 5/8" leveling pucks. I think you're better off just going for OME MD or HD springs (the HDs don't need the leveler) and just putting on a Fluery's 1" block up front. That's what I did, as I said.

  5. Or that they make (or use to at least) struts that fit the front. That's what gets me! Lol

     

    -Kyle

     

    Yeah, I would give an inordinate amount of money if they made struts for lifted R50s. :laugh: The KYBs are ok at best, I mean come on, there must be something better than freakin' twin tubes!

  6. Nice. Glad you found them.

     

    People really under estimate the favorites bar, mine is FULL of alot of good info on the r50. Just annoying trying to keep it all organized, but once you get past that, it saves SO much time.

     

    -Kyle

     

    That's for sure, mine just didn't happen to contain Bilstein parts numbers. ;) Doesn't help that Bilstein themselves don't really realize they make shocks bigger than 4600s that fit pathfinders. :laugh:

  7. I would try to get under the car to figure out where exactly it's coming from, try to trace the path of the drip. If it does happen to be an oil cooler (round thing with ribs on the passenger side of the motor above the PS rack, to the left of the oil filter but towards the bottom of the block), you're lucky because that's a very easy and simple fix, I just did it on mine.

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  8. Where is main divide? Is that azusa canyon?

     

    Not quite, it's in the mountain range between Trabuco Hills and Corona. So it takes you up to the mountain range most of Orange County sees, where a fire lookout once was, and where most of the radio and cell phone towers sit. Really nice drive actually, though they close the road every time it rains.

  9. You know, I see so many crappy dipped cars here, it makes me forget how well it can come out with some patience and proper technique. Your pathy looks great, and you did it for all the right reasons- with faded paint/failing clearcoat you had nothing to lose. Looks like the lift was a success, and keep up the modding! :aok:

  10. All good info on here, otherwise I've seen some really well-written threads on ExPo taking care of the issue on vans, Land Cruisers and the like going on long expeditions. Being in the Sun Belt you should have no problem with the energy, fabbing up a small mount and aiming system should be no problem. GoalZero makes some handy chargers and kits for iphones and the like, but it sounds like you want something a bit more powerful. Still might be worth checking out.

  11. I got my class III from etrailers.com, it's made by draw-tite, and had the most clearance in that it stuck out the least. I've used it to haul a motorcycle rack with motorcycle about 1000 miles with no issues, and has taken some pretty nasty hits off road.

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