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SATrammel

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About SATrammel

  • Birthday 03/04/1991

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    1994 SE 3.0 v6 stock but I am sitting on 31x10.5 Maxxis Buckshot mudders and the LSD is more like a locker because it has 212000 miles on not once has one wheel ever spun without the other
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    16-21
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Year
    1994

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Covington, Georgia

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  1. Yeah mine did that twice both times it was right after I went through a "puddle" that was about 2 foot deep. I've stayed out of the water since, changing it isnt fun. But yours should be ok.
  2. Badass. I used to have a video of a jump I did but sadly I lost it.
  3. well they have held up the full weight of my truck a few times and they havent bent an inch
  4. I just use my side steps they are the same level as the frame, and they are steel.
  5. well phone books wont do me much good. but skrillaguerilla thanks i need new shocks and springs so removing the sway bar isnt a good idea, what i really wanted to know was if there are any direct replacement springs, something with no cutting drilling or welding.
  6. Well I am a poor man, 17 with no job. But Im not a big fan of body lifts and i want more flex in the back, because my best friend lifted his durango and i has more articulation than me and i cant have that. but thanks Ill check it out.
  7. I have a 1994 Pathfinder SE and I want to lift it. I have heard that you can use Jeep springs but you also have to cut them. I read somewhere that you can use Ford F100, Bronco (which i used to have 96 5.8L and they are worthless off-road then again it could have been the tires my brother has the same on his Jeep TJ with a 2.5 in lift and my Finder can go more places in 2wd that he can in 4wd) springs but Im not sure of the year. And can you crank you tortion bars, becaues i have see a few thing saying that it will weaken it too much. Could some one help me out?
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