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SteeevO
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Solid Axled Nissan Pathfinder

Post by SteeevO » Tue Apr 01, 2008 1:51 pm

My 1990 Nissan Pathfinder used to take me to kindergarden when i was little now it takes me where ever i point it.
it's got 376,000 mi on the odo :shock: and is awaiting the first Nissan Pathfinder Atlas transfercase install. and a 3-link rear suspension.
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3-Link Solid Axle Swap w/ coilovers
D44 Front axle w/ chromoly shafts
Running 35" BFG AT's (driven on the street alot)
Cobra CB w/ Firestik antenna
Yaesu FT-8100 vhf/uhf w/ larsen dual band antenna.

SAS Build Details online at 4 Wheel Drive and Sport Utility: Nissan Pathfinder Solid Axle Swap
More article to come on the atlas install and rear 3-link..
Keep your Eyes on http://ruggedrocksoffroad.com for the latest in the nissan aftermarket.
Hopefully we'll start to see more nissans on the trail after the Nissans get a little more aftermarket support.

-Steven
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Re: Solid Axled Nissan Pathfinder

Post by OLLIE » Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:46 pm

Those are some insane pics... :D
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Re: Solid Axled Nissan Pathfinder

Post by Frogeye » Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:37 pm

That Nissan is sweet. Ollie you can convert your FJ for only another $10K. Do it man!
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Re: Solid Axled Nissan Pathfinder

Post by jeshua » Mon May 12, 2008 6:57 pm

The pathfinder is looking good Steve. Not sure if you remember but I wheeled with you up in calico at the clean up friday night. How is the clutch?
Because in the end it has almost nothing to do with the bike and everything to do with setting
out to accomplish something that is intimidating, that is unknown to you, something you know you
have a good chance of failing at but doing it anyways and slowly but surely proving yourself wrong.

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Re: Solid Axled Nissan Pathfinder

Post by big dave » Tue May 13, 2008 4:00 am

jeshua wrote:The pathfinder is looking good Steve. Not sure if you remember but I wheeled with you up in calico at the clean up friday night. How is the clutch?
We were right behind you when you popped the rear passenger bumper trim off :twisted:
'90 Pathfinder
'99 Expedition

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Re: Solid Axled Nissan Pathfinder

Post by jeshua » Tue May 13, 2008 8:27 am

big dave wrote:
jeshua wrote:The pathfinder is looking good Steve. Not sure if you remember but I wheeled with you up in calico at the clean up friday night. How is the clutch?
We were right behind you when you popped the rear passenger bumper trim off :twisted:
:lol: I just now put a new one on, looks good as new again. :D
Because in the end it has almost nothing to do with the bike and everything to do with setting
out to accomplish something that is intimidating, that is unknown to you, something you know you
have a good chance of failing at but doing it anyways and slowly but surely proving yourself wrong.

Mike Ambs - http://www.vimeo.com/250349

http://www.corva.org
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
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Re: Solid Axled Nissan Pathfinder

Post by SteeevO » Thu May 29, 2008 12:56 pm

Hey Jeshua I remember for sure, glad you got that bumper taken care of.
The clutch is actually fine, it's just that my gearing isn't deep enough so i was either stalling or had a slipping cluch when i gave it lots of gas.

BUT.... my 5:1 Atlas t-case is on it's way :D

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Re: Solid Axled Nissan Pathfinder

Post by jeshua » Thu May 29, 2008 9:47 pm

SteeevO wrote:Hey Jeshua I remember for sure, glad you got that bumper taken care of.
The clutch is actually fine, it's just that my gearing isn't deep enough so i was either stalling or had a slipping cluch when i gave it lots of gas.

BUT.... my 5:1 Atlas t-case is on it's way :D
Very nice!! That will be a nice addition for sure.
Because in the end it has almost nothing to do with the bike and everything to do with setting
out to accomplish something that is intimidating, that is unknown to you, something you know you
have a good chance of failing at but doing it anyways and slowly but surely proving yourself wrong.

Mike Ambs - http://www.vimeo.com/250349

http://www.corva.org
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
Thomas Paine

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Re: Solid Axled Nissan Pathfinder

Post by big dave » Thu May 29, 2008 10:39 pm

Add a vh45 to that Atlas t-case :)
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Re: Solid Axled Nissan Pathfinder

Post by SteeevO » Fri May 30, 2008 1:35 am

haha that would be nice.... VH45DETT... hah if it existed and if it would fit!

but the 5:1 is gonna be really nice, i've been working w/ advance adapters to come up with the adapter. it should all be here next week.

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