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green180
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Once I get my struts and shocks on I'll be heading down to gorman, looks like fun
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Thanks bc, I have a.c. lift springs in front, and wj cherokee springs in the rear with spring mounts I made, cool, I'm located in porterville
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What part of central California are you from
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Awesome, thanks for the heads up I need them
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Hunting trip, gave the pathy excessive Arizona pinstripping thru quad trails
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Any pictures of what you ordered?
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You weren't kidding when you said ours look the same, I want to see some side shots of your truck, have you installed a lift yet
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Jeep Grand Cherokee Springs in the Rear
green180 replied to Karmann's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Hey dustinp what are the dimensions of the spacer under the blue spring cup, I need to build a 2 inch spacer for mine, I have jgc springs in the rear already on my r50, thanks -
It's transforming
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so I installed a swing out carrier on my 2001 r50
green180 replied to green180's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
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so I installed a swing out carrier on my 2001 r50
green180 replied to green180's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
No just window sealant and bolts, I haven't heard any noises yet and it's still sturdy, we'll see once I take it off road with all the flexing -
so I installed a swing out carrier on my 2001 r50
green180 replied to green180's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
No just window sealant and bolts, I haven't heard any noises yet and it's still sturdy, we'll see once I take it off road with all the flexing -
so I installed a swing out carrier on my 2001 r50
green180 replied to green180's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
That would be awesome I've been wondering what's back there, please do -
I installed a new radiator and tranny cooler
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so I installed a swing out carrier on my 2001 r50
green180 replied to green180's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Thanks nefarious, eventually ill install lock washers, the 2 inside nuts are welded on, on both brackets, it's tough to get my hands in there so I did that instead -
so I installed a swing out carrier on my 2001 r50
green180 replied to green180's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Haha thanks bushnut, I did, I ended up using window sealer silicone in between the carrier and body, same with the latches -
so I installed a swing out carrier on my 2001 r50
green180 replied to green180's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Thank you, I made those plates as close as I could to the shape of the quarter panel, I'm thinking of attaching both plates I'm just waiting on more time I would've liked to hole saw a hole in the second layer of the c pillar and weld a pipe to both layers for more strength, I worry that over time the panel will crack around my plates -
so I installed a swing out carrier on my 2001 r50
green180 replied to green180's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
I put my weight on it with it open and it didn't sag, I want to add more bracing though before I add a tire and gas can -
so I installed a swing out carrier on my 2001 r50
green180 posted a topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
A friend and I installed the carrier I had sitting in my garage, it's off a 1997 but it fit perfect, I'm looking for ideas to reinforce it more -
I'm interested
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Let us know what happens, if worse comes to worse ill buy your lift setup
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I'm a mechanic and I started out with a small box of husky tools which I recommend being that I still have and use the ratchets and sockets even after hammering on them, I bought them 7 years ago, I've had good luck with harbor freight impact sockets, the majority of my air tools are matco, and the rest of my tools are snap on, I wouldn't cheap out on air, electric, or torque tools since you want those to last and be accurate, also you don't want an air compressor inside unless you want your hearing to go
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Sound like your egr isn't doing its job
