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that is some serious rubber, one of the better pathfinders i've seen posted online!

 

X2!!!

 

Thanks for the rim/backspacing info Dan, and yes, your rig is one sweet looking R50!!!

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I think I love it because of the simplicity. Rick I like yours as well, blue is such a rare color and those rims really stand out, sick

 

 

I want to black out my rims but I'm not sure how it would look with no lift. Bigger tires are the first thing on my list though

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Nunya speaks the truth. Whenever someone buys a diesel dodge it comes with a dvd entitled "How to be a Douche" :puterpunch:

Hey watch it now! My Dad drives a dodge diesel. He didn't screw it up with stacks and stickers but we did put a banks power pack on it and he does think its a race truck and tries to pass anything on the road. It is kind of embarrassing for the guy in his loud ass camaro to get smoked by a 63 year old man in a 3/4 ton crew cab long bed truck! And my old man wondered why I ran the hell out of his truck when I was 16!

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Imitation American Racing Outlaw 2's from Discount Tire. They're 15x8' but i can't remember the backspacing...i think it was 3.75" but can't be positive.

 

Back in 2005 when i got them, it was $975.00 (out the door) = 4 rims, 4 BFG 32x11.5 AT KO's, balanced, mounted, with lifetime balance and rotation, and of course free lifetime flat repair...which i've used the hell out of!

 

 

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well im gona redesign it and use some 1" steel stock and weld it to the mounts i already made.... i also found plastic inserts that fit in the sides so i can seal this thing up. just waiting for the lights to arrive so i can drill the hole for them... the previous bar already had those hole predilled so it wasnt and issue, ill post some pics in the am :treadmill:

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well im gona redesign it and use some 1" steel stock and weld it to the mounts i already made.... i also found plastic inserts that fit in the sides so i can seal this thing up. just waiting for the lights to arrive so i can drill the hole for them... the previous bar already had those hole predilled so it wasnt and issue, ill post some pics in the am :treadmill:

 

 

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but this was wayyyyy to loud so i fabbed up a new one ill post some pics when the paint is dry do i can mock it up

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Nice, looks kinda like mine. Curious to see if you can come up with a design to cut down on noise.

 

so i got some steel stock 1" x 1" and drill some bolts and the brackets on to it... i also found 1" square plugs that fit snuggly into the sides. so i mounted this all up and its soooo much better then the previous on i tried.. waiting to get ny lights before i recommend this..will see how it loud it gets when its got 4 lights attached

 

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Here's a few pics of my 17x9 RBP 93R's with 4" of BS wrapped with 285/65/17R's. Running OME 922(I think) springs with NX4 1" strut spacers and 1" Mr Gasket spring spacers in the back. I will be switching over to the AC springs because offroad I'm rubbing the fender flairs in the front. I also had to trim a lot more then everyone else with 33's because of the lower lift OME offers. EDIT: Fixed the pics.

 

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Here you go

 

 

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Note the nice Toyota symbol on the back :), tires and rims mounted (used) $300.00

 

Rugged trail T/A 16/265/70 about 80% tread left

 

Fit in there nice and beat the Michelin LTX the pathfinder came with

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