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q2h

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  1. Hello, I'm trying to install a CB radio in my '91 PF... but having a hard time finding any suitable location for it. I'm curious as where you all mount yours. Any suggestions will be much appreciate. Thanks, Q2H
  2. Chuck, I'm in Tustin, CA... Let's get together and go offroad sometimes. I'm thinking of tagging along with a Tacoma club for a trip to Calico in April. Q2H
  3. I had the Rancho 2.5" suspension lift on my '87 PF. I did not like it due the fact that I always have problems with the alignment... I have to lower the front end in order to align it... and the end result was not much lift at all. If you have the $$, go with the Trailmaster 4'" suspension lift (since you're going to use aftermarket rims anyway). If you must stick with UCA, go with Calimini if you can afford it. Also, you don't need to change the rims if you're going with the Rancho suspension lift. Here's the picture of my old old truck with the Rancho lift. Q2H
  4. I have a '92 PF. The mileage varies from 14-22 mpg. If my wife drives it to her work (more city driving), it gets around 15 MPG. If I drive it (mostly freeway), it can get 20 or more MPG. My wife has heavier foot than mine... I've just installed a lift on my truck....running 33" tires... will definitely decrease my average mileage at least 2 mpg. Q2H
  5. q2h

    So Cal

    I'm in Orange County... Q2H
  6. If you're talking about the lego rims, then there is no difference between the front and the rear. Like you said, the only difference is the wheel cover. Q2H
  7. I had Rancho 2.5" suspension lift on my '87 Pathfinder... and did not like it at all. I always have alignment issues with it... Q2H
  8. Thank you everyone for responding to my question, especially '88pathoffroad' for spending the time looking up the shocks information. Should I even consider putting dual shocks for both front and rear ? Q2H
  9. Hi, I'm planning to put the Trailmaster 4" along with Calmini 3" suspension lift on '92 PF and I would like to use Rancho RS9000x shocks... but Rancho told me that they don't make shocks for Nissan Pathfinder with 7" lift. Has anyone used the RS9000x with 6 or 7 inches lift ? If so, what Rancho shocks did you use ? If you did not use Rancho shocks, what shocks did you use and the model # ? Thank you, Q2H :help: :help: :help: :help:
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