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BoneZ

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BoneZ last won the day on June 14 2011

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About BoneZ

  • Birthday 06/10/1980

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    I just bought a 91 pathfinder, I plane to make it into a trail Rig
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Year
    1991

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    Male
  • Location
    tualatin, OR

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  1. If you look on creigslist for any major area in the pacific northwest washionton-oregon go to cars and trucks and type in pathfinders pages of them will come up. I dont know if you were looking at shippng one or not though. But the ones over here usally have very little rust compared to ones from other places.
  2. Its simple Kyle Messed with the wiring in it when he had it most likely for the sterio. Then a while after he sold it his butt connector or soter job on the wires came undone. Is that the one that use to have the fox logo on the back window kyle? On a real note I would look at the areas of the harness that splice together. Last winter I was having strange electrical problems and it turned out one of the splice areas had water getting in it and was breaking down the wires so I was getting intermediat groounds all over the place. I simply cut out that section and replaced it with a nice soter job and heat shrink wrap.
  3. I had mile markers on the pathfinder in tell the SAS and I ran them hard. They hit stuff, had wheels land while spinning at speed and never had 1 blow up on me.
  4. You forgot the JB weld to make it a complete repair kit
  5. Are you using high temp red loctite on the studs before you install them and giving it time to set up?
  6. If you watch top truck challenge 2010 the truck class winner Jason grey, used cutting brakes (cable and handle for each wheel) to take a corner the rigs with rear steering were 2 point turning. Awesome rig to see in person I will try to get a pic of it by my pathy so you get a idea of how big it is if I can make it to summer bash.
  7. Finished getting all the link mounts and links in and got to cycle the front suspension. When I get a front drive line in I will have to limit travel for it.
  8. On round keyed lugs like that this is how you remove them. Take a grinder with a cut off wheel in 2 opposite sides of the lug nut cut a flat edge on them so you can put a adjustadle wrench on them with a pry bar on the end of it and remove them.
  9. Probably not the angle you are looking for but here is another with no front bumper on.
  10. Actually Autolites work great in dodge engines, they are the best running plug im my 360 although it dose have a performance cams, over sized injectors and is honed .020 every cylinder.
  11. Like I said happens on trails but not on sand to me at least. I was not even running that low of pressure that day its that dam stump that jumped out in front of me and caught the bead just right.
  12. There is no right or wrong answer to this problem, It matters on several things. 1. How fluffy the sand is 2. What type of tire 3. What type of wheel 4. The way you run the rig 5. The weight of the rig Those are just a few I thought of really quick. To make this make more since on my dodge in the sand with its maxxis big horn tires I usually run them between 10-15 pounds mattering on the density of the sand. But with the swampers on the pathfinder I drop them to about 6 pounds, I have never lost a bead while doing sand. have lost beads a few times on trails though but that different. If you plan to run a set of tires at low pressure allot and do not have beadlocks I would suggest a bead of silicone to mate the rim to tire on both sides. Like I said though there are so many variables there is no wright or wrong answer it is preference of the driver.
  13. You will not see that no ethanol much longer, Most states now require 5-10 percent ethanol, and it is looking like it will soon be a federal requirement. I am against this stuff makes no sence that they are adding a chemical that makes gas less efficient and causes more ware on engines. It is a big joke.
  14. I do not have a camera right now old one got broke and I have not replaced or I would be posting lots of pics of the SAS in progress. It is 2-3" higher in the back then it was with the ac 3" springs.
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