...Expensive upfront, but saves you the hassle of buying aftermarket--then paying someone else to do it--or if you're not very handy with stuff like that trying to make it look stock can be tricky. I didnt think about paying someone else to do it. I am kinda handy when it comes to the aftermarket a...
Just use a receiver bike carrier... The inside one just puts to much dirt and stuff in the truck... Its easier to clean dirt out of the back of my PF, than to clean my bikes after driving thru a rain storm with them on a receiver bike rack. Now, I do have a receiver bike rack. The one I have holds ...
...because i had winter wheels changed 4,000km before by independant garage Gotta be the devil's advocate here. The dealer, or manufacturer, is not going to be liable for damage caused by aftemarket parts and/or work done by independent shops. IF it is your winter wheels (I assume they are arfterma...
Nissan recommends it for "optimum performance".
In other words, if you are towing alot, or drag racing (like I do ), you may need premium.
I havent had any issues using lower octane fuel. No pinging.
...it'll be cold day in hell before the dealership gets their hand on this PF, mostly I do my own servicing. I do most of my own servicing too. The rear differential was a breeze. Unfortunately I didnt feel like messing with the trans flush so I took it to the dealer for the first time in December....
Saw this in my local paper today... Pathfinder still blazing its own trail Nissan stays true to SUV roots with solidly built update of flagship truck. By Pete Szilagyi SPECIAL TO THE AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN Saturday, March 22, 2008 Nissan's familiar Pathfinder might be one for the history books. A...
Copycat! Just kidding. Yours looks great. I did the same paintjob with my grill a couple of months ago. I kept the stock mesh and center logo on mine though. I sanded the chrome and had a buddy paint mine for me. It was about $70 in materials... well, besides buying a used grill on EBAY. I wanted to...
Block heaters arent standard equipment, at least not as far south as Texas. Around here a "block cooler" would be great, in the summer. :) Temps running consistently over 100 F... sometimes up to 108. The temp off the pavement can be like 140! :shock: Greybrick, is a block heater standard ...
I dont think you could clean it with alcohol, or K&N cleaner. I have changed my in cabin filter a couple of times. It appears to be made of a pretty thin, paper type material. I dont think it would hold up well to chemical cleaning.
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