you don't have to buy it from 4wheelparts.com, but this is for the rear recovery point. http://www.4wheelparts.com/Winches-and-Winch-Accessories/Pro-Comp-Receiver-Shackle-Bracket.aspx?t_c=18&t_s=124&t_pt=5156&t_pl=1858 Yeah, my buddy had one of those on the rear of his Grand Cherokee la...
Some friends and I went up to Oklahoma last weekend to do some wheeling. Luckily they had gotten more snow than we did here in DFW last week and also had colder temps, so their snow stuck around longer. We got there late Friday night and the roads were frozen solid. I ended up having to pull my frie...
does anyone know what skid plates are crucial for doing some light offroading? i noticed courtesy parts has front under, center under, engine under, etc. which ones are most essential to buy? There are times that you may need them all depending on the type of wheeling you do. The engine and transfe...
hey guys once again having another question... new to the pathfinder... i am looking to get a skid plate for an 07 pathfinder... anyone have any ideas??? i dont know if i want a push bar yet... so just looking for the skid plate for now... do they have those available???? thank you I'm not sure wha...
That's a kinda dumb place to put that sensor, but then again where would you put it. I agree, but there has to be a better place. I've never had one be so off at lower speeds or while sitting still. I've owned a wide variety of vehicles with onboard thermometers and none of them have been as drasti...
I've done a similar mod on my Lightning. It required trimming out a plastic piece on the switch, which was located in the dash. The piece served as a lockout behind the knob. With the light switch being in the turn signal cluster, I was hesitant about getting into it. I'm sure there's a way to achie...
Mine is usually close at startup or adjusts quickly. Mine really gets out of whack during wheeling. Last year in Colorado it started out at 68* when we began an eight mile trail up a mountain. As we went along it kept creeping up until it reached 102*. I was curious where the probe was located on th...
Just wanted to find out if it's just me. Seems any time one of my four wheels even thinks about sliding while braking the ABS system cuts in. Makes a god awful grinding noise. While I am grateful the ABS system works, It seems to be very very touchy. Steve Yeah, It does make a loud noise when activ...
This is a small example of Kauai-style sloppy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QLwC7Cgu6Q&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL Not to hijack the thread, but nice video. You should post your vids in the offroad adventure section. We would like to check them out. You gotta love the sound of those Yot...
i was checking out another pathfinder while in for service....i believer it was a v8.....and i noticed that the switch for the 4x4/2x4 had an "AUTO" setting... obviously, i would assume that it is RWD that switches into 4wd when it senses traction issues.....like an AWD system.... is that...
Nice videos... The second one is a good example of the difference between locked and not locked.... keep them coming.. Thanks. Yeah, my bud's Jeep is not over the top, but it's solid. It's locked front and rear and he's owned it for 19 years (7yrs in the video), so he knows how to drive it. On the ...
I was going thru some old videos and found these. This was one of the last great FWD-FWD trail runs held at Clayton, Oklahoma. Clayton is a small town of about 700 people who welcomed us into their town for two huge events each year, the Memorial Weekend trail run and October Trail Fest. Due to land...