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flnl

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  1. It wasn't a good image... I tried to reduce the size but... I'll try tomorrow again...
  2. I can send you the complete pdf for the AT, but it's 6.3 Mb... if you're connection isn't dial up, it won't be a problem... so if you want, just tell me. There are lots of diagrams... I'll send some now I took them from a 94' manual
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    Tow hook

    Yep. But that way half of the force will be applied to each side of the frame.
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    Tow hook

    Yeah, on mine there's only one as well. But I don't know where, I saw a photo of one with two hooks, one on each side. So I remembered the owner's manual and I'm wondering why it says not to use the driver's side of the frame for towing...
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    bad times

    Oh! What a hell man!
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    Tow hook

    My 94 Pathfinder owner's manual says only to tow the wagon from the hook on the passenger side front, and the holes on passenger side rear. Why can't I use the driver's side also? Is there anything to do with the steering?
  7. Looks great! Mine pathy color is grey, I'm wondering if black will look as great as in yours...
  8. Mines are bad too. I'm thinking of painting them. Don't know if it's gonna work and last...
  9. Wasn't it Car-Parts.com ?
  10. What are "sway-a-way" torsion bars? A brand?
  11. Humm... what to do I don't know... but sometimes my car smells like exhaust gas... gonna check that too...
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    Front end?

    Hum... something like that is happening to my Pathy too... I'm gonna spend some time this weekend checkin'... as well as cleaning some mud that is still under the body
  13. I found the K7 player on a auction site. It's a Clarion.
  14. Welcome to the forum! I can't say much about '01 Pathfinder (R50), since mine is a 94 (WD21). The difference is the frame style. I went off-road with mine three times, and she never disappointed me. Once it was like an E.T. between lots of old but well prepared Jeeps CJ, and other kind of special cars for offroading, many looking like tractors... but she did almost all that they have done, and my Pathy was stock and with Wrangler AT tires... One thing you have to consider is: check your tires. Depending on the difficulty level of the offroad you want to do, you'd better change it. I don't know what type your tires are, but as your Pathy is not so old maybe the tires are not AT or MT.
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