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  1. LED dash lights a success. Only thing is the HVAC I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to take that apart 614B2AE1-525F-4E08-9F54-F3C3CF80A913.jpeg.a167741c69dc414e1bb9b63ff312ef5b.jpeg

    I did blue too but now I’m wonder if that was a great choice with all the recommendations against blue light at night. I’m not sure red would look as good & I can’t say I care for the green at all.
  2. Looks good. $200 is definitely a fair price. The arguments of Smitybilt vs Warn are what you’d expect. I think Warn now has a built in China winch as well so even those arguments are cloudy. The Smitybilt X2O series has seen widespread adoption with almost no complaints - I’ve bought 2 - though neither is mounted yet. An advantage of the X2O in our climate is that it’s waterproof. All that said, $200 for any Warn is hard to beat. I’d seen that bumper on Craigslist, did the guy tell you why he was selling it - I think he said he’d just bought it a year ago? Also, consider the steel cable vs synthetic line debate. If you go synthetic, you really should change that fairlead to a Hawse.

     

  3. If it's got the 3.5 and an automatic, you may want to pull it apart and loctite the power valve screws, as those have a bad habit of backing out and falling in.


    Power Valve Evangelist Here

    We’re glad to have you and I think you’ll find this a very usefull and welcoming community.

    Unfortunately, let me start off by emphasizing @slartibarfast comment with a little bit of bad news in an effort to prevent catastrophe. It is an uncommon, but frequent enough occurrence, for the screws on the power valves on the automatic transmission models to come loose and be ingested by the engine. Sometimes this happens without effect, but it’s usually discovered when it kills the engine. Nissan had TSBs to repair this problem on the Altimas & sport Sentras with the same engine & lost a Class Action Lawsuit on it in California with the Pathfinders. Otherwise, Nissan sadly never acknowledged the problem in R50s & did not alert owners. I was a victim and I know of 3 others in the last 2 years. The fix takes about 2-3 hours and can be done with fairly basic mechanical skills or by a mechanic. I strongly urge you to address it as soon as possible to avoid this sad fate. Below is a link to the best thread available regarding the repair.

    POWER VALVES
    http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/17104-threadlocker-on-power-valve-screws-pics/page-1
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  4. OME StrutsOME Springs

    3”sfd

    7449 Landrover springs.

     

    All this equals + 4.75” over factory height.

     

     

    My truck should be done soon & will have a similar setup. The purpose of the 3” over 4” is to add 1” additional ground clearance, whereas the 4” equals OEM CV joint geometry. My set up will have a much heavier front end with a Coastal Offroad Steel Bumper (~97#) + I’ll be mounting my Smittybilt X2O winch (~66#). Additionally, I’ll be starting with OEM tires size & upgrading later this year.

     

    FRONT

    Pines to Spines Offroad 3” SFD

    ARB Old Man Emu Struts N145S(L) & N146®

    ARB OME Heavy Load Spring (110-220#) [2928]

     

    REAR

    Land Rover Britpart NRC9448 Springs

    Bilstein 5100 Shocks to be replaced by 5165

     

     

     

  5. It sounded like you’d stay stock. I did just about all the major CO passes (except Black Bear) with only AirLift1000s to support the rear sag. It’s actually quite capable stock.

     

    On the strut top hats, the OEM has a welded on spacer whereas most (if not all) aftermarket do not. Several have made the mistake of mounting without the spacer to have it strip the bolt. Also, make sure you get the strut aligned correctly - shops screw that up all the time.

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  6. Looks nice! All of that sounds pretty doable.

     

    I haven’t done mine but it’s recommended to get CVs with a lifetime warranty, then you don’t have to worry too much. From my notes

    “People with good results with NAPA Maxdrive, made by A1 Cardona, limited lifetime warranty. NAPA is good about replacing them. $72 each if you reserve the axles online”

     

    Plenty of thread info on the ball joints.

     

    Struts/shocks/springs will depend on if you lift or not. KYB has a good reputation for struts but get the Nissan OEM strut bearing - pay close attention to the threads regarding mounting & the presence or absence of a spacer (just reuse the OEM top hat if you can.

     

    If you’re going to lift, look up the LR springs for the rear & most use Bilstein 5100s. And spring lift, don’t spacer lift, if you can avoid it (spacers should be Max 2”, 1” better & none preferable).

     

    You’ve come to the right place. Just search the threads on each topic. Beware the NPORA FB page, it’s the Wild West, essentially unrelated to the forum & advice there far less considered.

     

    Bumpers are limited to ARB Sahara Bar & Coastal Offroad. I have latter on my truck now @RainG0at on IG) but will likely switch out to a hybrid Pines to Spines Offroad (@PinesToSpines) when they become available (their design/engineering is currently the best in aftermarket R50 but, consequently, slow to market).

     

     

     

     

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  7. Hey guys,
    Out of curiosity, how much do you pay for your strut bearings from your Nissan dealer?
    I've went and checked it out here in NZ and they cost around US$75, each...
    Is that similar to what you would pay?

    Probably too late but here was the best deal I found in the U.S.

    OEM Replacement Parts
    Strut Bearing [54325-5V000] $48.54=$24.27x2
    Spring Seat [54034-0W000] $45.42=$22.71x2
    Bellows & Bump Stop [54050-0W002] $38.86=$19.43x2
    Did NOT use: Upper Seat Rubber Bumper (NOT rubber) [54057-0W000] $22.50=$11.25x2
    $173.17 ($155.32+$17.85s) infinitipartsdeal.com
  8. I went and took another look behind the bumper cover and I’m thinking it might be interesting to try and go THROUGH it, with the support arms mounted to the body like you said. That way I still keep the stock looks mostly intact, but have a sturdier mounting point. Hmmm

    I think that’s the right answer.
  9. Probably okay since it was enclosed but the rear calipers on my Maxima froze up when it sat for a couple years with rare use - but that was outside in the harsh & varied weather of Kansas City. Just inspect & be careful regarding the brakes.

  10. [mention=42235]DesertKyle[/mention] I was actually down there over Christmas, but not with the Pathfinder.  Truck needs a little maintenance soon, but it'll be down in Tucson mid February when [mention=37543]TowndawgR50[/mention] is visiting AZ.  If his schedule permits, maybe I come down and we hit a trail.  I lived down there for a decade and still go there semi-frequently, but I didn't get into 4-wheeling until well after I had moved away, so I'd love to see the trails there offer.  Back then I only had a lifted 2wd Frontier and would go camping up in Oracle.  I only recently realized that the Charouleau gap trailhead is only a few minutes north of where I lived (OV).

    Ha, just yesterday I was just giving my $.02 on@TowndawgR50 trip & we settled on the area S of Oracle to camp the night before they go to Biosphere 2. My knowledge is largely 15+ yrs old now though.
  11. .....I'd wager it has something to do with your O2 sensors (common issue with the 01+ 3.5 rigs). The check engine light will come on and off intermittently without driveability issues. Nissan put out a TSB for dealers to reflash the ECU and fix the constant O2 sensor problem, related to the time required to reach operating tempature I think, but I've never known anyone to do it. Just heard stories.......

    Ditto on literally ALL of this post!

  12. Condolences on your Father. I’m sure he’d be happy to know the truck is getting a new life with you.

     

    Ditto on[mention=37543]TowndawgR50[/mention] comments. I’m just down the road from you between Kirkland, Redmond & Woodinville.

     

    Curious where you got those aftermarket headlights? [Found your excellent write up http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/45416-headlight-retrofit/]

     

    Have an offline conversation with @jzuniga before you put spacers on - I don’t think he’d recommend it & I’d agree.

     

    On bumpers, Coastal Offroad is just above us in Vancouver. There are pros & cons to his bumper. I have one that you can look at in person if you’d like.

     

     Good job getting the power valve screws fixed.

     

    Don’t be in a hurry to pull those running boards. They’re pretty sturdy & very handy. We have several damaged doors & rocker panels on trucks without them. I’m finally replacing mine with RRO sliders but I’ve had the truck 106K, mostly stock, over almost all the big CO passes with no problem.

     

    You can see my truck & some of the other local guys on IG: raing0at, jzuniga510, grizzlypath & the PDX guys theblackpathfinder, stpickens, thesilverpathfinder.

     

    I have an 8yo boy (&10yo daughter) as well. WABDR is very accessible & fun.

     

     

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