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I just noticed how similar this build was to my last Pathfinder back in 2006-2007. I had OME suspension (MD front and rear) KYB shocks, Double Din Nav (Alpine W205+Blackbird2), BFG TA/KO... Interesting :/

 

This time I'll take it up a few notches... :popcorn:

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I had a chance to use my TJM recovery strap for the first time. I must say I'm extremely impressed with it. You can't even feel the thug of the other vehicle being pulled. It's amazing how much of a difference it makes compared to regular tow straps. I would recommend them to anyone. Definitely worth the $75 I paid for it.

 

Next on the list is the TrailHead tire deflators I ordered and maybe a new compressor in the near future...

 

Here's a video of Janseman in the snow :)

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What years are the D22 Navarra's & 1st Gen Frontiers used to order for ARB SAFARI SNORKEL? Got an exact part number? Can't wait to see this installed! Please lots of pics & write-up!

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I will. I'll try to get around to installing it before the end of February. I'm unfortunately not in a rush right now since every water crossing is frozen over lol.

 

I believe the snorkel part number is SS720HF but I will have to double check when I get home.

 

Enjoi, the hills were a blast. I had so much fun that day!

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More toys!!

 

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Installed

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Onboard Air :)

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Installed

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MORE STICKERS! lol

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If anyone needs more info on either the lights or the compressor installation, I would be happy to help.

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First of all, I'd like to say that i am stoked to find out you are in Calgary. I am too. The pathfinder is so small and to find people in the same area that actually like to use there r50's is really rare.

Secondly, I love to go wheeling and would love to come out with you guys.

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Thirdly, I'm stoked... did i say that already?

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Awesome Dude! We're heading out for an easy trail run on Sunday. I can PM you my number so you can text or call me. I'm also stoked to know there's another R50 in Calgary to come out with us and show the 4Runners the way it's done lol.

 

And yes, I will have to get a NPORA sticker in the near distant future lol.

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Battery died on after filling up with gas on Tuesday. So I picked up a spiral battery with 750cca. Upon installing it I saw how much room there was. So I'm gonna pick up another one and look into a dual battery kit. Any home made setups or decent kits that don't cost $400?


I also picked up some more Rigid LED Dually. So I made some brackets with aluminum pieces. Replaced the stock fog lights with a pair of Dually on each side. The outer ones are the original amber ones I bought a few weeks back, the inner ones are white spot beams. I'm really impressed with how bright these are. I also wired the amber ones to the OEM fog light switch on the stalk.


Enjoy!


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Nice work! Those Dually's look great!

 

Here are some options for Battery Isolators:

 

Powermaster $110

Hellroaring Batter Isolator/Combiner $175-$200

NOCO battery isolator $46-$96

 

I have a Hellroaring BIC attached to the passenger-side strut tower underneath the relay/fuse box. It fits quite well there, and was easy to wire.

 

Click to see my dual battery setup although in this pic you cannot see the BIC mounted under the fuse box, because it's hidden behind the batteries.

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WOW. It's been over a month since I updated this...

 

Not much has happened. I broke the tailpipe off the muffler, took the ski racks off and installed a cargo box and got some sliders made. Oh, and I added Homelink garage door opener from a 2000.

 

On with the pics.

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I forgot the wheels...

 

Got some KMC Enduro. 15X7 with a -6 offset. I went with 15's since I bought my tires in November, I didn't see the need to spend for another set.

 

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Perfect stance.

 

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