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The placement does not really matters, as long as you place them at the same place on both sides... You see you can decide to either to push out the bottom part of the strut, or to pull in the top part... same results, different method. Now you having different camber on each sides, brings me to doubt the installation and rotation of the top plates... did you install the spacers yourself ? Did you follow the instruction on my video/website ? If you do not clock the spring with the top plate properly, the camber can be all screwed up.... either that or you have a bent control arm.... S.
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Camber bolts are for your camber adjustment... if you have toe issue, then you must have had them before the lift... how's your tie-rod ends ?? usually the camber bolt is placed at the bottom in order to push out the bottom of strut to bring back the camber specs.... you can also, use a second set on top to bring the strut in when 1 set is not enough...
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ebay, amazon. look for 14mm camber bolts. they fit on amny vehicles.... this will be your cheapest way...
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The final word on lifting the R50 at a low Cost
fleurys replied to fleurys's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
hey Thanks for the good words. Helping in here is pretty much a given from everyone.. This forum has been very good to me from the beginning , when I just bought my pathfinder to now, selling parts for it. As for linking my id in the forum..I guess the issue is when people access the forum from tapatalk... This app does not display the signatures.... and this is where I'm counting on the this to follow all my post so people knows that it's me... I guess if you access the forum from a web page directly , you should see my signature and therefore realize that it's me.... If you have any suggestions for making a better job at it, please tell ! :-) Cheers,. -
The final word on lifting the R50 at a low Cost
fleurys replied to fleurys's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Try this : http://sfcreation.com/ Cheers. S. -
I know chain guides can wear out and cause cliking noise, but never heard of a chain breaking on the 3.5.... i'm sure others will chime in with their experiences....
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Wow... I don't know why I have not seen this thread before, but I just went through it and let me tell you sir... You've got my respect now that I see that you're tackling this in your driveway !.. I bet after this, you'll be like me and go around the mud and water holes LOL... Keep it up.. I can't wait to read what's next. S.
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I posted a video lately about this... definitely a bad pre-cat o2 sensor can wreck havoc in your fuel trims. Are you able to look at the o2 data ?
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Extending brake lines, whats a good deal?
fleurys replied to CortlandCH's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
I personally went with these from goodridge. : http://www.autoanything.com/brakes/77A3671A2706469.aspx it is 4" longer than oem and all Stainless steel (braided)... Never had an issue. -
Have a look here : http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/19867-max-tire-size-vs-lift-kit-used-vs-custom-or-oe-wheels/ you will find many users here with their personal experience with this. Cheers,.
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1998 Chilkoot Edition (Canadian) (R50)
fleurys replied to PathyNewbie's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Welcome and have a look at my store for some ideas for lift and other accessories. Cheers, -
The strut spacers are installed wrong... they go on top of the top plate..not in between... you run the danger of your strut nut to pop out the threads....
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The fsm is right. Too many people torque them and ruin the bearing... it is really about 1 foot/pound (13 in/pound)
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have a look here for some setups : http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/19867-max-tire-size-vs-lift-kit-used-vs-custom-or-oe-wheels/
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New product for the SFD Crew - SFCreation.com
fleurys replied to fleurys's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
No SFD in the short term. As for the steering extensions, I sent you all the info in private. Cheers. -
For the camber bolts, any 14mm will do. The majority of my customers only need 1 per side, but I had a few that needed 2 per side... I guess it really depends on the health of your suspension parts (control arms bushings, etc..) I personally use the ones from ingalls ing. 81260, but I know that moog makes some also. As long as they are 14mm, you`ll be good.
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New product for the SFD Crew - SFCreation.com
fleurys replied to fleurys's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
Not sure but I do recall mine were not light http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/20099-fleuryss-path-01/?p=482830 but all this got me thinking about probably a similar system but instead of 3/16 steel, I'm tempted to look at 1/4" or higher aluminium tubing with uhmw for scrape protection... it could be a nice high end rockslider and lighter also... Now that the rear 4" sfd skidplate is finish, I will start on a new product... I just need to choose which one would make more business sens... (also fill a demand)... I'm open to suggestions.. S. -
Perfect... Let me know when you're ready for shipping quote. Cheers.
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New product for the SFD Crew - SFCreation.com
fleurys replied to fleurys's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
You're right !... What I meant is that passed 75lbs, canadapost will not accept the shipment... it then becomes a LDL pallet shipment...with huge costs for the customer... The shipping would probably end costing more than the product... but I guess I could try finding a solution LOL... Thanks for the comment ! Steve. -
here's an interesting video about misfire caused by an o2 sensor even though there is no codes about o2 sensors... this shows how fuel trims can speak to you...
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I found these ones also... cheaper !.. http://sfcreation.com/products/max-all-around-lift-kit-2-dot-5-3 http://sfcreation.com/products/2-all-around-lift-kit LOL
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What I would like to know is how the interior light, dvd and a black box are related to a misfire...
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buy it here for 85$ (after march coupon), shipped to your door... and be ready for a set of skidplates.. http://sfcreation.com/products/control-arm-crosslink
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SFD Camber Compensating Strut Spacer Help
fleurys replied to onespiritbrain's topic in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
LOL !
