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- Rochester, NY
Nissan on Nissan action
I hope you gave them a little privacy
That’s NOT the way to make a 3rd gen X!!!Actually, I got involved
Nissan on Nissan action
I hope you gave them a little privacy
That’s NOT the way to make a 3rd gen X!!!Actually, I got involved
They’re free to rent/borrow from Autozone but with these springs and the thickness of the compressor I have to hammer it in with a rubber mallet and it strips the coating. And I’m not rich enough to buy the standing kind like they have at shops.Buy an actual spring compressor?
You in CO cause your smoke is better than mine~Someone here has to work for Nissan - and be able to convince them they need to bring back the x and consult all of us on what it should be.
That's easy....and consult all of us on what it should be
35s on 60s? How about 38s?That's easy....
Update the interior, put a V8 in it, Dana 60's front and rear, factory E lockers and 35's stock.
I said stock.... you do you. lol.35s on 60s? How about 38s?
He just needs to order a 2" lift. Viola!Hi all, new to the forums because I have a dumb question and couldn't find anything related in my searches. Times have been tough, so I have been selling off whatever I can these days. I have a 1st Gen Shrockworks front bumper that I am trying to sell. I ordered it with the "2" body-lift" option because my 2002 Xterra has a 2" body-lift. I have someone who is interested, but they do not have a body-lifted X. He is concerned that there may be fitment issues and I have no clue. Any ideas??
Hahahaha...that was my first reaction as well!!He just needs to order a 2" lift. Viola!
It should be!Hahahaha...that was my first reaction as well!!
It just has one set of holes that match up for stock and a set of holes that they recommend be drilled into the frame to support winching. It was a $45 upcharge for the "2" body-lift" option, so they did something. I had another look earlier and I think they maybe make the side mounting plates a little longer or something. I was going to measure it against mine, but too cold, too much snow, and too lazy.It should be!
But seriously, if you look at the mounting points, there should be two sets of holes. One for the 2" and one for stock height.
Response #1: It’s trying to tell you “WTF are these sh!tty a$$ speakers you hooked up to me????”my head unit (pioneer avic5201nex) restarted itself on one way of a local-ish trip today. On the way back it squawked for like 10-15 seconds with the screen frozen, then restarted itself. Do I have a loose ground or something, or is it trying to end it’s sad existence?
Response #3: what are you powering it from? Did you splice with something that draws too much to handle the deck too? Remember it does have a decent amp of it’s own along with all the brain power in there. If joined to a dedicated fuse, try wiring it up with its own fused line from the block or battery.
Ok, so being that the harness is getting factory power, I’m assuming you’ve had the deck in for a while, and not something that started soon/immediately after you installed it. I doubt it’s lack of juice, unless you’ve added accessories that are quite power hungry, or gremlins have installed a dikswitch on the ground wire just to piss you off. If you have the scosche or metra harness, those usually stay pretty snug, enough to hang the deck from them while driving on rumble strips at 85mph.I used one of those wiring harness kits so power comes from the factory stereo circuit. Will have to find a few minutes to pull the middle dash section and check the connections.
What's the firmware you're running? Maybe you hit a bug or something?my head unit (pioneer avic5201nex) restarted itself on one way of a local-ish trip today. On the way back it squawked for like 10-15 seconds with the screen frozen, then restarted itself. Do I have a loose ground or something, or is it trying to end it’s sad existence?
Take out the top tray, that will get you access to 3 screws that hold the upper part of the center console. Take those 3 screws out... keep taking things apart until you get to that spot.Was thinking of mounting the Trigger 4 controller right here but not really sure if there's enough space for about 1/2" of screw to stick thru without hitting anything and don't know how to take the center console apart to look . So anyone know what it's like behind here?
I do need to download the service manual , good excuse as any .Take out the top tray, that will get you access to 3 screws that hold the upper part of the center console. Take those 3 screws out... keep taking things apart until you get to that spot.
It isn't hard, really. Download the service manual and have at it.
OR... bring it to me, go get lost for a few hours and I'll have it all apart when you come back.
Just what Ry the car Guy did . Only 1 screw on a S model . Thank's Brunnie ...Take out the top tray, that will get you access to 3 screws that hold the upper part of the center console. Take those 3 screws out... keep taking things apart until you get to that spot.
It isn't hard, really. Download the service manual and have at it.
OR... bring it to me, go get lost for a few hours and I'll have it all apart when you come back.
PB Blaster.... WD40.... you're trying to lube the chain and mechanism. As you lube, work the hoist up and down, it just might get over the rough spot.Anyone have any tips on removing the spare tire on a 2011, when the carrier is rusted/frozen? The tire drops a bit, but after that, no amount of turning the handle will get it any lower. It seems the previous owner(s) were so lucky that they never needed the spare, as it appears to be the original. I'm not planning to use it, just need to get it out of the way so I can install a hitch receiver, which doesn't seem possible with the tire in the way.
Sweet, I'll give that a try! (In addition to being an Xterra newb, I have no experience with truck ownership, as you can probably tell.)PB Blaster.... WD40.... you're trying to lube the chain and mechanism. As you lube, work the hoist up and down, it just might get over the rough spot.
PB Blaster is the 1st can I go for when dealing with rusted fasteners, but I may grab a can of this and give it a shot, if it works better.If the WD-40 doesn’t work, try a chemical called Knock’er Loose. I use it to free up the mechanisms in my service truck padlocks. Then do as previously suggested, running the chain up and down.
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Are you pulling an Xterra 226 or Titan?I’m going to a junkyard this weekend to pull an M226. Besides the obvious (wiring harness, ABS sensor lines, don’t crush the brake shields, etc) is there anything specific I need to get or watch out for?
Xterra. From a 2012. Not sure of the mileage but they’re only charging $300, which is $800 less than the next cheapest option I’ve found.Are you pulling an Xterra 226 or Titan?
Are you getting a P4X diff?Xterra. From a 2012. Not sure of the mileage but they’re only charging $300, which is $800 less than the next cheapest option I’ve found.