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cscherrer
10-18-2006, 10:50 PM
My name is Chris.

I have a %100 stock '02 Pathfinder. I would like to change that and make it more offroad worthy.

I live in Centennial but I try to spend as much time as I can outdoors. Photography, Camping, Fishing etc...

Also a huge sports fan! FIGHT CU!

JayRyan
10-18-2006, 10:58 PM
Word homie :beer: :beer: :beer: Come out to Moab with Tish and I ;) :D

ChefTyler
10-18-2006, 11:17 PM
My name is Chris.

I have a %100 stock '02 Pathfinder. I would like to change that and make it more offroad worthy.

I live in Centennial but I try to spend as much time as I can outdoors. Photography, Camping, Fishing etc...

Also a huge sports fan! FIGHT CU!
It'll be fun to mod that puppy :D

tmorgan4
10-19-2006, 12:10 AM
Shut up Tyler. Mine will stick with your X. As it sat a month ago... :D

We're getting a ton of aftermarket support here lately. Someone finally released a bumper (that's not $1200) and I'm working on a few other parts.

ChefTyler
10-19-2006, 06:48 AM
Shut up Tyler. Mine will stick with your X. As it sat a month ago... :D

We're getting a ton of aftermarket support here lately. Someone finally released a bumper (that's not $1200) and I'm working on a few other parts.

LOL I know you'll keep up with me, that's why I said it'll be fun :yellowsnow:

Allen Cox
10-19-2006, 08:03 AM
Modding the old school is fun!

I know someone with the Calmini steering setup for it, and I'd better dollars to doughnuts that someone has worn steering components on their Pathy. With a 3" suspension and a 2" body lift, 32"-33" tires should clear nicely (with a bit of trimming, but nothing too wild).

SuperCharger from Lee, some gears out of a newer Xterra and you Pathy owners would be envied by a lot of folks, especially with your coiled rear end! Dammit! Now I want a Pathfinder too!

Allen Cox
10-19-2006, 08:58 AM
OK, my stupidity there.

I thought it was a '92 Pathfinder, not an '02. So, you're pretty much limited to the 2.5" lift kit for it. New springs for the front and rear (taller coils for the rear, new strut springs for the front). No body lift, as it's UniBody, like a Cherokee. But, 32" tires, sway bar disconnected and the like, you'd be keeping up with us in no time! I think the lift kit with new KYB front struts and some Bilsteins in the rear is still a good deal though. Cheaper than a 3" lift kit from Calmini for the Xterra/Frontier stuff.

team D.A.T.A.
10-19-2006, 09:13 AM
Welcome! Enjoy the ride.

JayRyan
10-19-2006, 09:23 AM
OK, my stupidity there.

I thought it was a '92 Pathfinder, not an '02. So, you're pretty much limited to the 2.5" lift kit for it. New springs for the front and rear (taller coils for the rear, new strut springs for the front). No body lift, as it's UniBody, like a Cherokee. But, 32" tires, sway bar disconnected and the like, you'd be keeping up with us in no time! I think the lift kit with new KYB front struts and some Bilsteins in the rear is still a good deal though. Cheaper than a 3" lift kit from Calmini for the Xterra/Frontier stuff.

:laughing: Chris, I bet this club will help out with saving money :laughing:

JeffW
10-19-2006, 11:55 AM
Welcome!

See you on the trails.

GarrettE
10-19-2006, 12:46 PM
Change is gooooood!

Oh, and by the way: GO BUFFS!!!! WHOOOOO!!!

Hope to see you on the trails!

tmorgan4
10-19-2006, 05:30 PM
Allen,
You haven't seen my latest project, have you? :D

http://www.picvault.info/images/537010504_Picture%20107.jpg

Mike Maxwell
10-19-2006, 06:35 PM
welcome! Nice R-50!