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Legalalien

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About Legalalien

  • Birthday 08/20/1968

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    Black 1991 SE 4X4 90% stock .
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    36-40
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    1991

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Clarksville TN
  • Interests
    Fishing, Hiking, Camping, Trail Runing, Metal fabrication,Auto repair and tunning... none of wish I have done in a very loooong time :-(

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  1. My current job situation does not allow me much time to come see what is going on at the forums , so, can you please send another email out to let us all know how to send the money in?
  2. Bienvenido my hermano! Yo soy de Arecibo I have been away from the forum for a while due to work and family issues and it is a very pleasant surprise to finally come back and find another boricua here. I also left mi islita to join the Army but stayed in the US when I got out (tu sabes lo difisil que es conseguir un buen trabajo en Puerto Rico). I haven't been to PR for a while but my mom and sisters still live there.
  3. Hi guys, Last sunday on the way to church I stopped at a red light and when I went to take off I heard a thump and the tranny went into neutral and hasn't worked since. the shifter still moves and I can feel it clicking into every gear but nothing happens it will also lock in park. I set the transfer case in 4H and rotated the rear drive shaft and the front one rotated so I don't think its the TC. Has anybody have this happen before? Am I looking an having to get a tranny or is this a simple fix? Could it be the torque converter gone bad? any help will be greatly apresiated.
  4. Is this the nissan PN or is this an aftermarket number?
  5. It looks like the previous owner drove the truck with the e brake on because the shoes are almost to the metal. Im sure that if I adjust them they will work but I dont whant to take the chance of messing up the rotors.
  6. Thanks for the advice, I realy wish it was that simple and apologise if I didn't explain myself well enough; see my 91 came with disk brakes in the back from the factory,and some mechanical genius at Nissan desided that the brake and E-brake systems should be separate, so the rear rotors have two functions, the ouside calipers and pads only work with the brakes and there is a small drum in the center area of the rotor that looks like a 7 or 8 inch drum with small shoes wish only work with the E brake. those little shoes are the ones I was refering to. The local auto pts tell me they are a "dealer only" item hense the dealers $160.00+ tag (just for the shoes) and there is the reason Im looking for a cheaper alternative.
  7. Hey everybody, Has anybody fownd a cheaper alternative to replace them little E-brake shoes on the rear disk brakes? None of the local AP stores have them and the dealer whants $167.50+tax for the set. I ask because the shoes look allot like trailer brake shoes and I'm hoping that somebody else has done this before and can save me allot of reasearch time
  8. Hey guys, I found this variation; i think that it would work beter for our application. http://www.tsmmfg.com/Watts_Linkage.htm
  9. Iiiiintresting, very very iiiiintresting; I think I'll keep an eye on this one.
  10. This is one of my favorite quotes, I think it applyes to the current direction of this thread . Believe nothing just because a so-called wise person said it. Believe nothing just because a belief is generally held. Believe nothing just because it is said in ancient books. Believe nothing just because it is said to be of divine origin. Believe nothing just because someone else believes it. Believe only what you yourself test and judge to be true. (Buddha)
  11. I say thanks two ways, thanks to those fellow soldiers that serve their country, past, present, and future; and thaks to you all that remenber to say thanks. Blessed be!
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