Rm975's X

RM975

First Fill-Up (of many)
Location
Templeton, Ca
Username: RM975

Make:
Nissan
Year: '06
Model: Xterra
Trim: OR
Color: Granite
Code Name: Money Pit, The X

Edited 12/13/21

Mods:


  • Drivetrain
    • My Anytime M226 Rear Locker Mod
    • Tom Woods 1310 Double Cardan Driveshaft
    • Lokka Front Locker
    • 4.10 gears
    • Rebuilt CV shafts with EMPI boots
  • Electrical / Electroniques
    • Derale twin electric fan conversion
    • 2M/70CM Icom Mobile Dual Band
    • 60 Amp Aux Power Buss
    • ARB OBA
    • Power Bastards 250 Amp Alternator w/ Blue Sea Systems ANL Fuse Block and 1/0 charge cable
    • Midland MXT 275 FRS/GMRS
    • Baja Designs S8 Combo Driving on the pushbah
    • Baja Designs S2 Sport Floods on Rago Fab mounts
  • Structural
    • Calmini Winch Guard Bumper (Calmini, Not Even Once)
    • Blue Torch Fab M226 Diff Cover
    • P&P Engineering Sliders
    • My own fabricated rear swing away bumper with 2" hitch receiver, recovery points that tie into the frame, integrated OBA tank, spare tire carrier and double 4 gallon Rotopax mount. I am currently drawing up version 3 of my swing away arm.
    • Warn M8000 Stainless Wire
  • Suspension
    • Fabtech 6" Front Lift w/ Radflo CO's & 600# Eibachs
    • Rear SOA conversion w/ Deaver AAL & PRG Lift Brackets & Fox 2.0 Reservoir's
    • Extended stainless braided brake lines at all corners
    • Jeep WK TRE's
    • Synergy Jeep Snap Lock Bumps Stops
    • Energy Suspension Bump Stops
Memmmmmmmorrrririiiiiiieieeessssss.............

2006

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And then stuuffff

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Post Lift

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And trips (Garcia Ridge, Los Padres NF)

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And back under the knife (it never ends)

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Prime

Shut up Baby, I know it!
Admin
Location
Denver Adjacent
So. You have a drop bracket in the front and SOA in the back? How's the axle wrap?

And can we talk about your shock situation? I'm swapping in a Titan 226. Which means I have to move everything. And I want to raise the shock mounts so that they don't hang below the axle tube. But I haven't found a good solution for the upper shock mounts.
 

RM975

First Fill-Up (of many)
Location
Templeton, Ca
@Prime

The front suspension is a Fabtech 6" lift for a Fronty.

The rear...........well..........it started as PRG lift brackets and Deaver AAL's, but she still sat nose high when empty, never mind loaded to go out of town.

I knew the Fronty's have SOA from the factory. I wanted to reduce my dependency on lift brackets. I wanted bearing end shocks to fully take advantage of how much she'll twist up without side loading a bushing style shock. And I needed to tilt up the pinion by a total of 6 degrees from stock, I was running 4 degree jeep shims at the time.

I cut all the mounts off the axle. I ordered generic mounts and perch's from Poly Performance (local), where I had bought 16" the Fox Reservoirs, which leads me to your conundrum. I welded in a 2" x .250 chrome moly DOM tube from rail to rail, right through the spare tire location. That is where the upper shock mounts are. The factory passenger upper mount was cut off.........I believe I cut off the driver side one too in order to facilitate the new cross member.

Axle wrap?.........I've been observed through the rocks in low range and locked, no said anything looked bad. Then again, I don't drive it like a sports car either (removed the sway bars early on). Negligible perhaps. If it ever becomes an issue, I am eventually installing aftermarket leafs anyway.
 

RM975

First Fill-Up (of many)
Location
Templeton, Ca
It Is Time

4:10 Gears
Dana 4 Spider eLocker
New eLocker indication switch
All The Seals
All The Bearings
LubeLocker Gasket
New rotors, pads, and shoes
New seals in the calipers
New outer brake hoses

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After around 1000 miles on rebuild, I am going to pull the front end apart and regear it and go through my front suspension.
 

IM1RU

Skid Plates
Supporting Member
Location
SLC, UT
Yes still running 285's. With my Rig weighing in a 5800 lbs., I can't imaging running anything taller gear wise. I have argued over and over that 4.10's and 33's or 4.56's and 35's are the correct combos...

Between Maxterra, myself and all the trails we've run together, and all GONE Moab's we've been part of, I'm even more convinced that it is quite literally the perfect combination for these rigs.
 

RM975

First Fill-Up (of many)
Location
Templeton, Ca
I am currently on 285's, was contemplating 35's, but mileage is not the priority with this rig. I need to go put this thing on a Cat Scale sometime.
 

IM1RU

Skid Plates
Supporting Member
Location
SLC, UT
It'll do 35's with 4.10's, but man I'll tell ya, engine braking down the hills on Hell's Revenge that make most people shiat themselves is pretty awesome.

4.10's and 33's give's you amazing crawl in 1st and 4lo.
 

RM975

First Fill-Up (of many)
Location
Templeton, Ca
Build list update. Finished 4.10 gear change up front. Rebuilt PRG UCA's. Broke down, inspected, and repacked CV shafts with new EMPI boots. New LCA's. Install compression stops for the front suspension. New Timken bearing assemblies. Finally got my Rago Fab mounts and BD Lights on.

Checking the new compression stops

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RM975

First Fill-Up (of many)
Location
Templeton, Ca
Getting ready for California to receive real rain a couple days ago. Bald Mountain post trip check.

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