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Went on a kick-off run for two local Nissan groups to a trail called Hackberry Creek. Three of us opted for a more-difficult trail, and it was great. Skids, sliders, and lockers were a must. Heavy overnight rains turned much of the trail into waterways, and near-freezing temps and wind kept things interesting. Definitely bent at least one trailing arm, the front skid is a little more bowl-like, and the rear bumper is probably beyond repair. All the reason for a proper bumper, right??

 

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Went on a kick-off run for two local Nissan groups to a trail called Hackberry Creek. Three of us opted for a more-difficult trail, and it was great. Skids, sliders, and lockers were a must. Heavy overnight rains turned much of the trail into waterways, and near-freezing temps and wind kept things interesting. Definitely bent at least one trailing arm, the front skid is a little more bowl-like, and the rear bumper is probably beyond repair. All the reason for a proper bumper, right??

 

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One word.. cojones

 

 

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One word.. cojones

 

Lol. Cojones mas grandes.

 

I really wish we had a video or better pics of the final obstacle. That was something awesome. Basically about 150' of 1.5'-2' boulder steps. I ended up getting hung up a couple times when the slick rock shifted the truck, but eventually wormed up it. It did a number on my front skid plate...

 

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Already got plans for a new one.

 

Here's the video of the obstacle just ahead of where the Xterra and I are waiting in that first pic:

 

 

I was with 2nd Gen Frontier CC and Xterra Pro-4X trucks, so they only had rear lockers. They struggled a bit over the 2nd boulder...what you can't see was a deep sandy spot that was just robbing traction for both front and rear tires. What I lacked in ground clearance, I made up on traction, but it's time for more lift.

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What do you mean by ID it? What exactly are you trying to figure out about it?

 

I'm trying to ID the style/model. I need to find what type of roof bars will go on the existing track I made this thread with pics to find out http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/42893-what-type-of-roof-bars/

 

I think its a chilkoot edition 99" 5 speed manual everything windows locks ect

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