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Reno

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    1998 Chilkoot, Black & Stock.
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Year
    1998

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  1. I just put the cross drilled ebay rotors on my R50 a few weeks ago. It does grip better - I've had to get aquainted to the brake pedal again. I changed mine out not because of brake wear, but because of warping like you, my R50 has stock tires and no lift however. Since the cross drilled ones don't cost any more then a regular set of rotors I figured why not? So far so good. This was the first time I changed out the rotors on a 4x4 and boy, was it a pain compared to a regular car! With the new brakes and a new set of Nokian tires I'm hoping that stopping my pathy will go better this winter then last winter.
  2. Sorry about that. Seems that the link has changed slightly Link to online database Try that one and under "Please select your library: choose: Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County from there it's Auto Repair Reference Center. Hope this one works. Cheers.
  3. Check this out, plenty of online repair manuals: at this link to the Ohio Public Library System http://www.oplin.org/databases/proxy...ain.autorefctr enter the generic library card number 123456789 select: Hudson Library and Historical Society scroll down and select: Auto Repair and Reference Center then you can select the year, make, model, engine, etc.. of your vehicle and access the full repair manuals, wire diagrams, service bulletins, specifications, etc as you need them TONS of great repair info for LOTS of vehicles...and more
  4. I had a rattle in my roof. I'd get a vibration at hwy speeds - turned out it was the roof rack crossbars. I loosed them and moved them around a bit - no problems since.
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