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overwest

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    Stock, for now. Black stock rims, 4 panel wink mirror, stickers.
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    16-21
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Do Not Go Off-Road
  • Model
    LE
  • Year
    2001

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Renton, WA
  • Country
    United States

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  1. It was a T-Bone as i was crossing over to the center lane, but he sent my car out five feet at that 45 degree angle, which is why it looks so off.
  2. me too. indeed. feel like i jumped back a couple years, got no car to go anywhere with. yessir. me and my passenger bumped heads but thats about it.
  3. not sure. Ummm. I believe both front and back. As in the holes for the lugs or the middle section? I know the actual casting should be solid. Not sure. This happened today so who knows if it'll even get fixed. Thanks for all the input though guys if it does get taken care of I'll let you know.
  4. So I purchased a set of used 100mm spacers recently, and put them on with no issue. Just the other day, I started to hear a ticking noise coming from my right side. I'll pull all of the tires out, sand the mating surfaces, try to anti seize (since i didn't do both the first time), and retorque. I'm just wondering if thats what I should be doing or if there's something I'm forgetting. Here's some pictures (video below) Front Right Close Up Rear Right Close Up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KoOOAaZVC4 ^Link for the Video^
  5. So I updated my ride thread, but I figured I'd ask in here as well, might get a quicker response. I picked up some OEM Armada wheels and just wanted to double check, if I get 6x5.5mm spacers, will that work the same as if I were to bore the hubs? Currently they dont thread because the hub is too small, and I don't know of anybody around who would be able to bore em out.
  6. So it looks like it's missing that shift from D2-D3? Or maybe I'm just not on the pedal correctly, not sure. It won't miss any shifts when you punch it. Along with the fluid and filter change, would it beneficial to pour in some tranmission additive? Talked to the pops about it more and he said that a valve might be sticking.
  7. So I guess I'll be doing a drain and refill sometime next week to see if it cures the problem. I took a video to while I was driving trying to duplicate the problem. The non shift issue was easy, went from 30-80 in the same gear maxing itself at 4k rpms. I couldn't duplicate the 2k-1k double drop though. I can upload it if you'd like it just takes awhile.
  8. Alright, I'll try that tomorrow and report back to you with the results.
  9. Heya, I was curious to know if the things that happened to me tonight are a sign of something bad lurking in the near future, or if it can be resolved with a simple tranny fluid drain and refill/filter. So basically tonight, I was watching my tachometer as I was driving home, and I noticed after I would let off the gas, it would go from 2k, drop down once, drop down again, then idle at 1k. Also, I found that when punching the gas, on one occasion it went from 30-60 in the same gear. Furthermore, trying the same thing going up a hill, the car stayed at around 40mph and maxed itself at around 4k rpms. I'm really not hoping this is a sign that my tranny is going out but it just seems so. Thanks in advance for reading and your responses. 2001 Pathfinder 3.5 Auto Tranny.
  10. Ahhhh.....welp. My bad. LOL. That is true though. Same concept with the air bag kits I assume? Most use them to go up but they can just as easily go down.
  11. I'm super interested in this project o yours, and I'm glad I'm not the only guy here thinking the stanced route. If you can get this to work oh man that'd be awesome. It's what I had in mind for Pathgrinder originally, cambering out some fat diamond steelies. And if these coils work then it means I won't have to go as large and get to go a lot lower. KEEP ME UPDATED. PS. Just realized you live in AZ. I'm gonna be moving to Phoenix at the end of this summer We should definitely meet up, kick it, and such.
  12. Heya everybody. I'm in the process of changing up my exhaust system right now. I recently swapped out the back resonator for a piece of 3.5" piping striahgt back, and wanted next to swap out the stock muffler for a Flowmaster 40. I've seen a few on pathy's and I was wondering if anybody knew the dimensions on the piping running into the stock muffler. I know the 40 is a 1 in 1 out system and the stock muffler is a 2 in one out. Therefore I wanted to see if anybody knew the diameter I'd need to get on a Y pipe to weld in. Thanks, Chris.
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