- Location
- Carlisle, Iowa
Photos from nxm courtesy of roadwarrior
I think I hear your alternator screaming in those first pics ..lol
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Behold the power of spray silicone lolI can vouch for him. That alternator was rather clean..
And I took those photos! Woo!
Hahahaha.... Tim.. Stop now
I'm taking you to trail 3 next year
Ooh ooh, me too. It looks fun, Luke had one small hiccup, and well that hiccup caused a straight nut shot. Other than that, it wasn't bad at all.
Deal!Hahahaha.... Tim.. Stop now
I'm taking you to trail 3 next year
Deal!
Tucker you actually have to wheel if you go with us...lol
Works for me!I should be ready for that by then.. I am looking at getting tires when the tax refund check comes in.. Wheels might be bought this weekend. /EndThreadJack
Love the pics and the build man. Looks awesome. Loving the wheels and tires, those toyo's will eat everything that gets in front of them basically. May be pricey but I say money well spent!
Thanks! I agree the tires were pricey but I absolutely love them, once I really aired them down on the trails I was crawling over everything, one guy thought I was lying when I said I didn't have a locker lol, they have 10k on them and still look brand new!Love the pics and the build man. Looks awesome. Loving the wheels and tires, those toyo's will eat everything that gets in front of them basically. May be pricey but I say money well spent!
Well it's official, I'm headed to gone this may, which means I've come up with a huge todo list for the xterra,
Rugged rocks engine mounts, headers, gas tank skid, redo snorkel with the k&n appollo filter, transmission cooler and fan setup, and dynamat the inside for a more comfortable 1000 mile ride.. I've also been thinking of getting ebc green stuff pads, anyone use these?
Well it's official, I'm headed to gone this may, which means I've come up with a huge todo list for the xterra,
Rugged rocks engine mounts, headers, gas tank skid, redo snorkel with the k&n appollo filter, transmission cooler and fan setup, and dynamat the inside for a more comfortable 1000 mile ride.. I've also been thinking of getting ebc green stuff pads, anyone use these?
Hmmm dynamat the inside...I might consider this too. With the headers, it's loud as schlitz in there...
Im actually going to try something called peel and seal, its used for roofing but is like a poor mans dynamat... Ill keep you posted on results
Im actually going to try something called peel and seal, its used for roofing but is like a poor mans dynamat... Ill keep you posted on results
I thought I took more pics of this but apparently not, I used 3 rolls of peel and seal on my truck to hopefully quiet it down a bit, I bought it at lowes for $16 a roll and 3 rolls did most of the floor on the front and rear seats, front doors, roof above the driver and passenger seats, hatch and floor in the hatch area...
heres a pic from the passenger side floor
this is what I used
http://www.lowes.com/pd_154017-81326-PS625_0__?productId=1018733&Ntt=peel+and+seal&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNtt%3Dpeel%2Band%2Bseal&facetInfo=
it was really simple, just clean the areas and stick it down... now the truck isnt super quiet by any means now, but it is alot better, plus its energy star rated now lol