toughroad
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Check the fuel pressure first!
Looks like fuel pump is going bad, or some clogging in fuel supply lines or filters.
I do agree on this. Looks like a fuel starvation problem. But I would guess it either the fuel regulator or fuel pump.
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Glad to have you here in the forums, we will be waiting for your pics.
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Qx4 is not just kinda a pathy, its totally a pathy in all areas that matter! Welcome back the q looks good
AMEN to that! Cheers...
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if you are looking for an inexpensive, but reputable dealer for your upgrade you can check out 4 Wheel Online.
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I like your deep dish steering wheel. What brand is it? Welcome to the forum by the way...
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So what are you aiming? Lift kits? Bigger tires? Light accessories? Engine mods? Tell us about your ride and your self.
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Is that a fiber glass bonnet or just paint? Your ride looks pretty clean and neat, welcome by the way.
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I have one and time to time I drain and clean the can. It helps make the engine bay look clean.
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When I bought Rigid Industries wiring kit upgrade. The manual stated that is a plug and play application. You just have to connect the plug in the corresponding connectors and lastly connect to the power supply which is the battery. You will surely not mess up coz plugs are designed for each corresponding type of plugs.
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Awesome collection. Glad to have you here in the forum, welcome by the way.
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Welcome to the forums. Nice ride you have there still looks pretty fresh!
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Well it really depends how bad the rusted parts are. Usually people would solve rust infestation before installing any type of suspension upgrade. Spraying rubberized undercoat would usually solve this.
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Just a suggestion. Installing a fender flare like a Bushwacker fender flare would surely give that extra tough look and you can hide or cut away does rotten fender parts.
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Welcome aboard to the forum.
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Welcome to the forum. Your vehicle may need some TLC and we know its on good hands.
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motoman is correct its more convenient compared to using the regular remote.
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A pal of mine did this wheel set up with his LE, he said that you can't really notice the 2 mph at highway speed, with a negligible increase in MPG.
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motoman70. I have tried doing that with my pathfinder. Installed 275 series using terra grappler by nitto tires. Well If you do a full turn you will feel a very slight rubbing in to the fender guard. So if you want to be safe 265 series is the safest.
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The outlander is a great crossover, but quite expensive to maintain. With your pathfinder, you will sure enjoy it better.
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Welcome! Your pathfinder look pretty much pristine.
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Welcome to the forum. May I ask what type of rack are you using?
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Kicked the tires to make sure the tires were still good, then put the tarp back over
I also do that some times, but most of time if i'm angry or frustrated on something.
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Looks like it really need some TLC good thing its in good hands... Keep us updated with the progress.
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I bought the same one. But after some advice from my local club members I went with the steel cable. Our very wet and heavily wooded environment is more suited for cable as it requires less maintenance. The synthetic ropes need to be cleaned off and kept dry for the most part. They also easily snag on branches and debris often found in woods. As long as I keep the cable well doused in WD40, I should have no issues.
Now if I lived in a warmer, more arid region I would do synthetic for sure.
This is the only picture I currently have.
Very nice looking winch and bumper. Is that a Smittybilt bumper you have there?
Random picture of your R50
in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
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Nice pic.... Just curious, did it actually climb on top of the stair case?