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90-95 Nissan Pathfinder

 
Finder Finder
Enthusiast | Posts: 398 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 02/28/09
07:42 PM

Hey,Its pretty nice to see about the New trucks and all but how about a little love for the older trucks as well.
And what a better build up then the one methioned above.There Ifs is stronger then the 86.5-89 model(27 splin vs.28 ) and they get good mpg with the 6s.
Also Also keeping the Ifs would be nice as every buddie donst have the money or skill to do a SAS.They make good little trail rigs and are cheap to pick up.
Just a thought  
Dying ain't much of a livin'
From my favorite movie.
Trucks...
1989 150(200k) 33 inch hawgs and a blown 302.
1995 Pathfinder(178k)and still going with 31s.189k and blown tranny.
Bikes.
2004 Yamaha TTR 225,barly used.
Kawasaki 750 (26k) Not ran right since carbs rebuilt.
!972 Yamaha mini enduro.The niceest one I've ever seen thats never been repainted.
New 2002 f150,fx4,5.4v8,after market tranny coolers and unirol tires.

 
88wd21 88wd21
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 03/09/09
04:00 PM

Not a tree worth barking up, outside of Nissan people not too many others care to like them.  I wouldn't mind seeing a wd21 platform Pathfinder built as well (for obvious reasons would prefer the 86-89 2 door over the 90-95 4 door) but I have no plans on holding my breath over it.  

 
Finder Finder
Enthusiast | Posts: 398 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 03/10/09
12:54 PM

Just thought I'd try.See you on NPORA  
Dying ain't much of a livin'
From my favorite movie.
Trucks...
1989 150(200k) 33 inch hawgs and a blown 302.
1995 Pathfinder(178k)and still going with 31s.189k and blown tranny.
Bikes.
2004 Yamaha TTR 225,barly used.
Kawasaki 750 (26k) Not ran right since carbs rebuilt.
!972 Yamaha mini enduro.The niceest one I've ever seen thats never been repainted.
New 2002 f150,fx4,5.4v8,after market tranny coolers and unirol tires.

 
bmgb bmgb
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 02/09
Posted: 03/10/09
01:17 PM

i have a 88 2door pathfinder with 31mt's. i looking for a lift kit to fit 33-34'' tires on it if anybody has any info that would br great.  

 
88wd21 88wd21
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 03/10/09
03:40 PM

No harm in trying, just seems how the general public thinks.  Especially to us with the older ones, they seem to get even less respect over Your newer Frontiers, Titans, Xterras, etc.  And bmgb, to fit 33"s your easiest route is 3" suspension + 3" body and possibly a light amount of trimming and you will be able to stuff and clear them.  There are other ways, that's just my opinion on the simplest way.  

 
bmgb bmgb
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 02/09
Posted: 03/19/09
08:54 PM

It already has around a 2or3 inch lift in it and clears the 31's with offset wheels so i'm thinking probably a 3'' body lift would work. what's the best place to look for a body lift. I live in northern british columbia canada so i have to pretty much order everything i need.  

 
Finder Finder
Enthusiast | Posts: 398 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 03/20/09
10:22 AM

The internet.You can get a lift for the 87-89 for 80 bucks  
Dying ain't much of a livin'
From my favorite movie.
Trucks...
1989 150(200k) 33 inch hawgs and a blown 302.
1995 Pathfinder(178k)and still going with 31s.189k and blown tranny.
Bikes.
2004 Yamaha TTR 225,barly used.
Kawasaki 750 (26k) Not ran right since carbs rebuilt.
!972 Yamaha mini enduro.The niceest one I've ever seen thats never been repainted.
New 2002 f150,fx4,5.4v8,after market tranny coolers and unirol tires.

 
88wd21 88wd21
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 03/25/09
05:08 PM

bmgb, I think you should be asking in the Nissan tech section(or check out NPORA for all things Pathfinder), not that I think anyone minds helping  

 

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