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1989 2wd pathfinder?


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I have ran across a 1989 2wd v6 5 speed pathfinder.

I knew the 1st year they came with 4 bangers and 5 speeds,ive seen a few of those.

is this a rare option or just one i have never seen before?? Kind of a usless option honestly.2wd that is.

and this is the mileage on it.

and yes,that is a 4 in front of all those numbers.lol

oy yeah,it runs.never been rebuilt and on its 3rd clutch

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He is a computer guy and hauled his compter stuff in it.

back seats are mint.

i have the oppurtunity to buy it.He is the original owner.

just not sure what i can do with it..lol

but it has no rust.

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Only the round dash pathy owners think like that... :doh:

 

On the older models, the fuel gauge does not work unless the fuel pump is running or priming.

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But then he would also have to add in a transfer case and get both drive shafts which would cost more then doing a SAS on a 4x4 pathfinder

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A TC and rear shaft can be pulled at a u pull it lot for less than $300...the trans xmeber would have to change too

 

I think you could SAS a 2wd for under $2500 with a custom front drive shaft and coil overs depending on how mechanically inclined they are...and Its less work...take $6k and put an atlas, solid axle and 4 link rear ...its just all a matter of what it'd be used for...ask steevo how much $ he wasted by converting to OEM 4x4 prior to building his truck today

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Here is an example of a pathfinder that was 4wd but the cv's cant handle the stress with the longer travel arms so its just 2wd now Link.

Thanks for posting that! I was looking all over. :goodpost:

 

Anyway, the 2WD trucks have a much better steering setup too even though it isn't as great for wheeling. I bet the steering system on that truck is still original too.

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