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rawkrews

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About rawkrews

  • Birthday 01/23/1978

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    Beige 98, AC 2" lift, LT265 75R 16 Toyo Open Country AT's on 16" Helo Max 6's. K&N filter, carbon fiber dash kit, Alpine deck and typeX speakers/sub.
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Serious Off Road Enthusiast
  • Year
    1998

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Sudbury, Ontario Canada

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  1. Ah yes. Thats why it was just a thought... now blown out of the water. Meh!
  2. Essentially this is what I have to work with. Im not saying it should work since my wife always has the Pathy at work and I never get a good chance to pop the wheels off to have a look. Just a thought???
  3. Just wondering if I can put the coilovers from my fj cruiser on our 98 pathfinder who currently has the AC coils with the KYB GR2 struts. and the lengths look pretty close, the tire size is the same but not sure about the geometry/clearance. I know it wouldnt be bolt-on but if I had a top plate fabed up and the lengths are the same...... has anyone attempted this at all? this just came to mind since I have new coilovers for the FJ and need a new home for the relatively new stock ones. This will be a worthy project!
  4. bake @ 400 for 30 minutes. Im guessing they only cooked food in the oven before I acquired it and was relatively clean. After the first bake session, I noticed a heavy brown stain on the top of the oven door. Im guessing the fumes cant be good for anyone. If your looking for a divorce... Do It!
  5. You should never use your oven you cook with. When we bought our house, they left the appliances so the old oven went into the garage for its future (now current) intentions.
  6. Well it is on there the thickest they recomend. It looks 100% covered. As long as you take your time with the prep.... it should last as long as anything else. helps when you buy the right powder too. Ill let you know if it fails me.
  7. I finally had a chance to use my favorite christmas gift, the Craftsman Powder Coat Gun. Thought I'd start off small so I did one 3/4" shackle to test it out. WOW! Easy to do. 1st. prep shackle with wire brush or pressure abrasive to remove any paint 2nd. clean surface with solvent. I used mineral spirits. 3rd. hang from oven rack, attach ground wire to hanger wire, and spray coating surface evenly. 4th. bake in oven for 10 minutes to bake then 20 minutes to cure it Turns from powdery surface to a nice glossy texture. I am using "signal red" for my shackles to match my hi lift. I know what your about to say...PICS? ya ya ya Ill post them once it gets out of the oven. I plan on doing anything that will fit into my oven... look for posts on each part!
  8. thanks so much for the explanation. I am trying to sell it and need a legit explanation for the knocking when I am asked. I will probably quote that word for word. cheers!
  9. they are at worst when i roll or crawl over them. it is when they are pushing back down over the "peak" of the bump.
  10. It has been 3 months since the lift has been installed. At first it would knock after every bump/pothole/speedbump and I thought it was just the new springs breaking in or being a little to HD. It has gotten better but it still bangs when driving over speed bumps. I know the tires are not hitting and the sound is isolated in the front end. Everything is torqued to spec. I know the OME lift springs have to be installed in a certain direction and Im sure who installed them was not aware of any direction (cuz I asked them). Any thoughts or insight to what is banging or how the springs should be sitting?
  11. I purchased the Scan Gauge II for my FJ Cruiser and went for the extra cable for our Pathfinder. When you fill your tank, reset the Gauge and how many litres added. now it will read absolutely accurate. best $150 mod I added.
  12. can check your alternator by taking the battery terminals off while its running. if good, it should keep charging. check for belt tension also...plus all the above!
  13. U-joints! grease, alot of fluids, brake fluid if tire slips off, beer, fire extinguisher, straps and tools
  14. Prolly your solenoid in the starter. they dont work well after being submerged in dirty water. there are many points to test before jumping staright to this tho. have you crossed any water lately?
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