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My 94 pathfinder is pretty much stock. new shocks and a few other things. but my and my friend who has a mazda b4000. it was just little trails but freakin awsome. we came to this samll hill climb. and here is the video link
link for my hill climb
 
Posts: 27 | Registered: November 23, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Very cool, careful with that speed though, that looked like a tie rod bending root there. You might want to check into Calmini steering.


 
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yea. my speed was tuff i tried 4 wheel high and got stuck just barely near te top, then 4 low that didn't work to well, then i tried 4 high with a little more speed. Tie rod. im a little lost. I would love to get a calmini steering, convincing the paretnal unit is a whole nother issue in itself
 
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This is just a sefety tip. When wheeling I wouldn't put my thumb around the wheel as you would for normal driving. If you hit something solidly enough to stop you it can spin the steering wheel enough to break your thumb. It took me a long time to break my self of that habit. That would be a day ruiner. Other than that don't run over the video guy they can mean things in the editing. lol



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now for some reason, I can't get that linky to work for me!!!! (and I'm VERY computer literate!!!!) Is it ME...or the linky?!?!?!?? Gotta see this vid!!!!! Chug (sounds like the time that I blew out a CV on a "S E V E R E HILLCLIMB" myself!!!!!!) Chug Help me out here GUYS!!!! Later....



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What's happening when you click on it?



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quote:
Originally posted by packie88:
Tie rod. im a little lost. I would love to get a calmini steering, convincing the paretnal unit is a whole nother issue in itself


Here's a pretty good explaination of the steering in your truck...

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/steering3.htm

And the Calmini steering kit for pathfinder..

http://www.purenissan.com/wd21_steering.htm

Here's a couple of other good ones.. you'll need to understand all about lockers LSD open etc...

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/differential.htm
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/four-wheel-drive.htm


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nice.. the frontend got off the ground a few times. Thats a pretty wild ride right there.

Be careful out there. Smile


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Yea it was a wild ride. me and my friend took two girls out with us and had a picnic some where out there. as to the end of the video my friend tripped on a root. thank you for those links that helps out a lot. now to try to convince the parental unit to let me get it. KDawg u mite wanna check your version of either windows media player or whatever media player you use. Bill thanks for that tip, that woulda suck if i broke my thumb. gonna take awhile to break that habbit
 
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WELL...I JUST saw it!!!! Nice little VID!!!!! I guess since I was using my mother-in-law's puter, I couldn't see it(don't know WHY...I was looking at a WHITE Box with a little icon in the upper left-hand corner) (DAMN "In-Laws!!!!!") Big Grin Later...



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