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mastersryan

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mastersryan last won the day on June 20 2013

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    2001 Nissan Pathfinder LE 4x4
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    LE
  • Year
    2001

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Miami, FL
  • Country
    United States

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  1. you would probably want a wheel that has a little more Backspacing then 4.5 the wheels on my rig are 4.0BS
  2. interested in this new snorkel idea. Ohyeah and the back looks great also!! I am considering building a rear cargo platform just don't know if I want to make the plunge!
  3. Sorry I think I must have read your post wrong at first. Those tires/wheels should fit fine without any rubbing, it would be just like your stock setup for the most part. Just a little wider wheel that's all, for some reason i thought you had mentioned bigger tires in your post. Here is a picture of my truck currently on 265/75/16's
  4. I would say yes you will have some rubbing issues.
  5. depends on how your current suspension is sitting. In my case my rear coils were super saggy so i could mount my wheels/tires and they would fit, but any major bumps or weight in the back would make the tire scrape. In the front the wheels would rub the front bumper without any trimming with the 265/75/16's. So as far as right now the rear of the pathfinder is lifted and the front remains stock height. I trimmed the front bumper and removed the front portion of the splash guards and put the wheels/tires on and drove it around the block. Minimal rubbing in the front but that will be eliminated once the front is lifted up.
  6. damn that website has so much more going on then this one!
  7. might have to give it a couple more hours if the company is based in AUS.
  8. Yeah I have the huge rake currently till I can put my front lift on the truck. But AC sells the .5 springs also the ones on my truck are the 2" lift coils. But to answer your question the problem is most likely the coils in the rear. My truck was saggy and hitting the bumpstops over every little bump in the road. I replaced the shocks and the problem remained. Then I went with the coils, no more problem.
  9. we can make that happen!!! And this is why it will sit in the driveway till I can fix it. I refuse to drive it around looking like that haha
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