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Re: Pics of the US cargo area - for retractable cover:

Postby SilverGhost » Mon Jun 11, 2007 2:47 pm

To Hell with the cover. I want an umbrella like Hal's! :wink:


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Lol, wife's car, wife's car hahah. Missed that today.

Postby hpc3 » Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:45 pm

I love the Pathy admittedily.

Here's my DD:

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Little more pep/torque :lol:

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Postby ralphwiggums » Tue Jun 12, 2007 9:57 pm

^^^ ummmm maybe you might want to stick to vwvortex ;)

anyways, those pics have been MOST helpful. they definetly show a difference between the US models and basically all the other countries (that got cooler accessories).

there's gotta be some kind of cover out there (or at least a reason why Nissan didn't include one). the previous model had a cover - wtf? why not this one....

the indentations we have in the cargo area of our models are definetely for a cover (note: the Murano cover doesn't fit and the Armada is too wide).

guess, i'll have to stick to the old blanket for a while longer ;)

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Postby hollywoodstylin » Sat Nov 24, 2007 8:31 pm

I found it!!! Only it's $351.16...OUCH!!! Go to enissanparts.com and put in 2005 Nissan Pathfinder. Then from the left, go to the following:

Rear body and floor > Interior trim > Tonneau cover > Desert or Graphite. If you click on Desert, there is a View Illustration button you can click on and it will show you the illustration of it.

For $350+, I really don't think that it's worth it.

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Postby NVSteve » Mon Nov 26, 2007 11:55 am

Is that a solid piece? Or is it retractable? I've been meaning to pop the side caps off to see what could be rigged to fit. Even something cheesy like a retractable window blind, with cutouts to fit around the driver's side curves, could be possible.

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Postby NVSteve » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:00 am

Greybrick,

Since you seem to have the tools & the time, do you think you could use your powers of research to find us a cargo cover?

That goes for anyone else as well.

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Cargo Cover for Pathfinders

Postby MTG08V8LE » Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:04 pm

New Member... After reading the previous posts I do agree that $360.00 + is very steep for a retractable cargo cover. Id just like to share some info and lessons with everyone.

My dealer researched these covers for me as well and we decided to experiment and order one from the xterra parts listing. It was $62.88 including tax. I picked it up and went to install it and dicovered that I needed the quarter trim pocket mounts that bolt into the side trim under the removable caps / covers to install the cover. They could not locate these mounting pockets and I had to abandon the experiment. If I could locate these mounts somewhere I would be back in business. The Xterra cover would definately fit the Pathfinder after the end rod where the handle is was trimmed by 1 to 1 1/2 inches and very minor trimming to the vinyl fabric at the end only to conform to the slight difference in the interior trim contours.

So, if anyone has any idea how / where to locate these quarter trim side pocket mounts, this would be a much less expensive alternative.

I tried to locate an Xterra in my local salvage yards but had no luck.

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Re: Cargo Cover for Pathfinders

Postby NVSteve » Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:16 pm

MTG08V8LE wrote:New Member... After reading the previous posts I do agree that $360.00 + is very steep for a retractable cargo cover. Id just like to share some info and lessons with everyone.
First of all, welcome! Glad to have another mind in the mix to help overcome everything Nissan USA neglected to include on our PFs.
My dealer researched these covers for me as well and we decided to experiment and order one from the xterra parts listing. It was $62.88 including tax. I picked it up and went to install it and dicovered that I needed the quarter trim pocket mounts that bolt into the side trim under the removable caps / covers to install the cover. They could not locate these mounting pockets and I had to abandon the experiment. If I could locate these mounts somewhere I would be back in business. The Xterra cover would definately fit the Pathfinder after the end rod where the handle is was trimmed by 1 to 1 1/2 inches and very minor trimming to the vinyl fabric at the end only to conform to the slight difference in the interior trim contours.
That price is workable for testing purposes. Certainly a lot better than the close to $400 price mentioned above. Could you do me a favor and provide some measurements of the width & the length? Also, if you could post a photo of what the sides look like (the ones that actually mount to the vehicle), that would be of great help. Preferably something fairly high in resolution if you can. Even a photo of the end next to one of the side caps so I can get a better sense of scale would help. If that Xterra cover will fit the width, and be long enough in length, I'm positive something can be rigged to allow mounting.

How about the sides of the end piece (where the handle should be)-are they a large enough shape to fit into the existing slots at the rear? As scratch-prone as the interior plastic is, I have a hard time visualizing what material is sticking out to insert into the side slots. If the side mounts bolt into the space under the caps, then one can certainly get this part from a dealer. Probably costs as much as the cover itself, but surely they have to have access to all parts for each vehicle. I wonder if anyone has access to the Xterra parts page that shows all the parts involved?
So, if anyone has any idea how / where to locate these quarter trim side pocket mounts, this would be a much less expensive alternative.

I tried to locate an Xterra in my local salvage yards but had no luck.
There are a number of auto wreckers on the web that have searchable inventories. Either that or you could email a few. First things first though. If you can post a few photos, it will help get the old brain chugging along.

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Post subject: Re: Cargo Cover for Pathfinders

Postby MTG08V8LE » Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:56 am

I apoligize for the delay in responding,

Unfortunately I have already returned the cover to the dealership for a refund since I couldnt locate the mounts. I didnt think of taking any pics and learned of this site 1 day after the fact. I did however forget to put the instruction sheet back in the box and have made 3 pdf's from the diagrams within. Figure 1 is very helpful in that it shows a close up of the "Quarter Trim Pocket" that I was in need of.

This is the second visit to the site and havent read anywhere how to post pics yet. Any suggestions?

Edit to Previous Post: Thanks to NVSteve for assistance
Fig 1
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Shows required Quarter Trim Pocket mounts

Fig 2
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Fig 3
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Shows installed in Xterra but will install similarly in Path with minor trimming to pull rod (1 1/2) to conform to different Path latching pockets.
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Re: Post subject: Re: Cargo Cover for Pathfinders

Postby NVSteve » Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:58 am

D'oh! I just sent you a PM in reply to your PM, not realizing you had posted this as well.
MTG08V8LE wrote:I apoligize for the delay in responding,

Unfortunately I have already returned the cover to the dealership for a refund since I couldnt locate the mounts. I didnt think of taking any pics and learned of this site 1 day after the fact. I did however forget to put the instruction sheet back in the box and have made 3 pdf's from the diagrams within. Figure 1 is very helpful in that it shows a close up of the "Quarter Trim Pocket" that I was in need of.

This is the second visit to the site and havent read anywhere how to post pics yet. Any suggestions?

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Postby Mr Mayor » Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:00 pm

DAMN! I drove my Xterra cargo cover back to the dealer AFTER I traded it in... crap crap crap!

OK, rant done. I store some pretty expensive stuff in my truck, and havent due to lack of a cargo cover. IF it's a factory pce, I don't mind spending the $460, but $70 sounded waaaay better. I wouldnt mind making some sort of bracket myself?

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Re: Post subject: Re: Cargo Cover for Pathfinders

Postby NVSteve » Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:40 pm

MTG08V8LE wrote:Figure 1 is very helpful in that it shows a close up of the "Quarter Trim Pocket" that I was in need of.
Mark,

I know we kind of narrowed it down to the quarter trim pocket, but I think I'd have to see one installed on the X to see if it would even fit on the PF. It would be ridiculous if one couldn't order that part from Nissan. Cargo covers are notoriously beaten to death, so I can't imagine why a parts department wouldn't have those on hand.

Thanks for the confirmation that the length of the cover will fit in the PF.

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Postby V8Pathy » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:20 pm

any updates on this topic ? thanks

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Postby NVSteve » Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:35 pm

V8Pathy wrote:any updates on this topic ? thanks
No, but I plan on revisiting the whole thing in the spring or summer (whenever it gets warm) now that I have access to an X. I believe one of the other threads ended with the discovery that the side mounts that are needed for the Pathfinder are actually a part of the X's side panels. In other words, it's all one piece on the X. I haven't had the chance to confirm this yet.


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