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DDC03

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About DDC03

  • Birthday 09/12/1984

Previous Fields

  • Your Pathfinder Info
    2003 SE
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Screwdriver Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Rarely Go Off-Road
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    2003

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Columbus OH
  • Country
    United States

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  1. Thanks for the links! Treadwright is awesome! I'll definitely be getting some new tires from them in the future.
  2. Thanks for the post Josh. Unfortunately those plates aren't up to date. I currently reside in Columbus OH. I have however spent lots of time in the Newport News, Hampton Roads area in the past. I am also a nurse and for a time I worked at Riverside in Newport News. Have you decided how you plan on achieving the 2.5in lift? Old Man Emu? What tires do you think you'll eventually go with? Cheers, Dan
  3. Thanks for the recommendation mickmutante! I'll check them out. Do you plan on doing any modifications in the future?
  4. Here are some pics. As you can see everything is stock.
  5. Hi All, I am new to this forum and a new R50 owner as well. I recently purchased a 2003 SE. The previous owners were an elderly couple who purchased it new and kept it in the garage the entire time they owned it. Its got 150,000 miles. I am new to 4x4 vehilcles as well. I know I have a lot to learn about my Pathfinder and the Off road potential it has. I have a lot of questions and from previous posts i've seen it can get annoying having to anwser the same bunch of questions over and over again for us newbies. To respect you guys i'd greatly appreciate being directed to posts that answer my questions and would find that sufficient. For starters I am wondering what modifications would be recommended to a beginner vs what should be left to a professional/ seasoned mechanic to undertake. I'm at place in life where i don't think i'll be able to fully devot my time and money to creating an off road vehicle that can tackel anything thrown its way. My desired outcome for now would be to create a daily driver and a vehicle I can take camping/to the beach and not have to worry about any terrian i may encounter. I've seen a lot posted about Old Man Emu suspension systems. Is there a post that gets into the specifics of which suspensions are better for which set ups people are trying to accomplish? I've seen a lot of post regarding tires and which ones are best recommended for aggresive off roading. Taking into consideraton that I'm looking more along the lines of an all terrain tire that offers off road capabilities while maintaining funtionality as a commuter tire, what would be a reccomened tire? Appologies for my ramblings. Any post reccomendations for a beginer are welcome. Cheers!
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