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Pezzy

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  1. I dunno, the aluminum ones must be pretty good - a lot of the guys in Australia have that version...
  2. I don't know the actual sizing, but I believe the 96-99 pathys have smaller rotors than the 99.5-04's - even though they are essentially the same truck/generation.
  3. Welcome to NPORA! Lots of info here!!
  4. Congrats!! Your light may be one of the 4 O2 sensors... fun fun! Welcome to NPORA!
  5. Yeah, when I ordered Simon's I was quoted a ridiculous price, I called back a few weeks later after double checking with a couple members, and got a MUCH better price, needless to say I ordered them ASAP, incase I got the first guy again when I called a 3rd time...
  6. Stuck on my b-day a couple years ago... NPORA Line up: (SkinnyPedal, Simon, Vengeful, Pezzy) Not flexing or anything, just parked at the local mall.
  7. http://www.kenmtn.com/html/wincher.asp also, try a search in the R50 section, I'm sure some pathy pics have been posted up. (I don't feel like looking, lol)
  8. Are you confusing that with fitting the TJM on a newer R50? That's what I had to do to fit mine.
  9. ARB makes one, although it's for the 99.5+, I know a couple people were going to try and fit one on the 96-99's but I dont recall hearing how it went. The issue would likely be some gap, as the grilles stick out more on the newer ones. Kennesaw Mountain Accessories (KMA) also makes one... although, I've heard of some people having fitting and turn around time issues with their stuff. There are quite a few threads in the R50 section about bumpers if you try a search.
  10. Kinda! lol, yeah, the 96-2004 R50 pathy's are unibody -- our only commercial lift is a 2" suspension lift - check the R50 section for more info, there's a couple stickied threads there. The pre 96 WD21 Pathfinders are body on frame, so yes, you can do a body lift on one of those. I've had my pathy for a few winters now, and have been pretty happy. A good set of tires will help you out.
  11. You forgot the million after that number. btw, Plus... there are only a couple vendors in Canada for parts, I've ordered most of my stuff from the states.
  12. Congrats! I would suggest if you plan on taking it offroad, forget about the steprails. The stock bars are weak, and can bend & be pushed into your rockers or door panels, causing more harm than good. If you want something for offroad protection, research rock sliders (or sliderz) 4krawler make a decent set for our trucks which can also be used as steps. I believe rocky-road also makes sliders.
  13. Sadly that would be because the black steel one like I have is no longer available... and hasnt been for a number of years. There has been attempts to get TJM to do another run of them, but that idea fell through. The only way to get one is to be lucky enough to get one used.
  14. I can only guess it's the "stealth" black paint & tinted windows.... or maybe it was just you? Next time take your other ride...
  15. Bah, he (I assume?) hasnt met Slick! Welcome to NPORA!
  16. Hey there, I merged your two topics... no need for two threads.
  17. Looks like she's in good condition! Welcome to the board!
  18. Pezzy

    skids?

    Yup, 96-2004 - you're good for skids.
  19. lol, I was gonna ask if you could do mine... I have 3 summers worth of pinstripes I need buffed out! Welcome to NPORA!
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