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  1. I have a '96 Pathfinder and was thinking of upgrading my roof rack (see pic

    of old one - it's a SporTrak, by Perrycraft, w/ a 75 lb. load limit).

     

    1) is this possible, since I already have one installed?

     

    2) if it can be done, does anyone have any suggestions? I'd like to have more

    room to work with up there (width and length) and a higher load limit.

     

    I use the rack to transport my 15.5' canoe (~70 lbs.) but would like to be able

    to put more things up there from time to time.

    -thanks!

  2. Hi Mark,

    I found that the vibration was coming from my exhaust heat shield, located

    under the driver's side, just back of the front tire. The heat shield is rusting

    away (as you can see in the pic below) and it would vibrate against the

    exhaust pipe. So I went to the hardware store and bought a stainless steel

    pipe clamp (see the pic.) Any size from 3" to 4.5" will do. Just unthread it,

    wrap it around the heat shields, and tighten it with a screwdriver. Just be

    sure you let the vehicle cool completely! It gets hot there. That solved it.

    You can also cut off the excess (which I haven't done yet) with a pair of

    tin snips.

     

    I only had to fix the driver's side shield... but the other side may need it soon

    too...

     

    BTW, does anyone out there see a problem with this quick fix, as in should

    I look into replacing these heat shields any time soon?? :unsure:

    -thanks!

  3. a wire coat hanger and pliers works well on heat shields too

    Talk about quick fixes to stange noises:

     

    I had a similar noise coming from my Pathfinder, sounded like paper in a fan.

    It only happened at 1800 and 3600 RPM, which threw me for a loop for a bit.

    I took a stainless steel 3.5 inch PVC pipe clamp to both of my exhaust guards,

    and bingo, no more noise.

  4. I am having a new speed sensor installed in my '96 pathy next week. The

    trouble code pointed to the VSS, along with the fact that the speedometer,

    odometer, and trip meters all quit at once last week.

     

    My question is two-fold: does the speedometer/odometer ever need

    re-calibrated after such a repair, so as to remain accurate in telling

    speed and mileage, or does the vehicle do that by itself?

    Secondly, if I were to get a larger radius tire, would this also

    require a re-calibration of the VSS?

    Just curious...

  5. I ran across this forum while looking for a way to fix my speedometer on my

    96 Pathfinder. There's so much helpful info here, and the NPORA is such a

    unique organization, that I have decided to join! I love driving old logging

    and mining trails in western PA with my brother (a Ranger owner) and my

    cousin (a Wrangler owner). I've gotten through a few spots easily where

    these other guys had trouble. Now if I can just fix my speedometer...

     

    About my Pathfinder, it's a stock 1996 4x4, 3.3L V6, 5-speed standard tranny,

    towing package, roof rack. I bought it used and have put over 40K on it in 2

    years. It runs like a dream, especially off-road and deep snow with BFGoodrich

    All-Terrain T/A KO's.

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