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"By One" Moderator N4W Card Holder ![]() Overlander |
Glad to hear you make the switch. I love my pathy to death. Goes anywhere I want to go. Enjoy the cold winters and welcome to the boards.
"I'm just a Bill... Going up and down Capitol Hill...." |
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Administrator N4W Card Holder ![]() Arrr.. Me good eye! Ultimate N4Wheeler ![]() |
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Rock Crawler |
Yep. My only complaint w/my truck is the Darn steering! That's ok though. I'm working on swapping to a solid axle now (I like hardcore wheeling, so this is something I had planned almost right after I bought it anyway, but it's become priority now!).
______________________________ Isaac 1993 Nissan Hardbody 4x4 Too many mods to list (Click Link for Small Picture Gallery) |
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quote: Speaking of steering, just recently I noticed that all of my suspension/steering components had never had a drop of grease since the assemb. line. All the factory 'bolts' were in place. This impressed me because nothing has been replaced in 30K, and only the CL and ideler arm are showing signs of wear. Even the stock automatic hubs work fine. Allmost every thing (just the radio had been changed) on my Pathy was stock when I bought it. I replaced the fac shocks (they were DONE), a u-joint, torsion bushings, tune up and changed the fluids. It runs fine and drives nice as well. But even after all the mechanical BS, it comes down to what you said. How is it off-road? That is where it really impresses me. A stock form SUV that handles great on and off-road. I too am a advid fan of off-roading, but sadly the Pathy is a desginated grocery getter. Ben |
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Administrator N4W Card Holder ![]() Ultimate N4Wheeler |
A Pathy is a capable truck for a stock SUV. It offers an excellent rear suspension with run of the mill IFS. Autos work particularly well, although they don't live forever. A few cheap mods such as '73-79 Ford F100, F150 2x4 or 4x4 coils, sway bar disconnects or all together removal, a torsion bar crank, longer shocks and decent tires is a great low buck way to go. Springs are plentiful in salvage yards. Torsions can be cranked for free or replaced with 30% stiffer versions for under $150.
Enjoy the truck. There's lots of others here who enjoy their Pathy's. Of course I'm partial to regular cab Frontiers - mostly because they're rare and share the Pathy's shorter wheelbase. 1998 Frontier 4x4 seriously built 2002 Xterra 4x4 still stock "Conjunction Junction, what's your Dysfunction?" |
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Rock Crawler |
38's are what I plan going to after my SAS (if all goes well, I start cuttin' off the IFS in July! Hope nothin' gets in my way --$$$ wise-- until then!).
______________________________ Isaac 1993 Nissan Hardbody 4x4 Too many mods to list (Click Link for Small Picture Gallery) |
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Desert Rat:
I do plan on installing the Ford*coughjunkcough* coils and longer shocks. Even in stock form the Pathy flexes great! NP: I'd like to have a p-up on 38"s as well... Once I move back home, I plan on starting a SAS on a Hardbody or *in a quiet voice* a Yota *ducks*.. Ben |
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Moderator N4W Card Holder ![]() Ultimate N4Wheeler ![]() |
You aint kiddin about the rear-end flex
I've got alot more than that actually...that's just the only pic I had on tap hehe Mr. Will |1992 SE-V6 4x4, 2001 LE 3.5| http://www.netsnapshot.com/pcw/pickalbum?W92PathSE |
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With or without rear sway?
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"By One" Moderator N4W Card Holder ![]() Overlander |
You can get alot of flex out of the rear. I'm running F100 springs and no sway bars and still the stock shock. The shock is my limiting point, it gets maxed out. I would replace it, but I really hate replacing a perfectly good set of shocks, just for the extra flex. I'll wait till the factory shocks wear out. My 95 has 98k and only 1 shock is starting to show wear. That's my passenger front.
"I'm just a Bill... Going up and down Capitol Hill...." |
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Moderator N4W Card Holder ![]() Ultimate N4Wheeler ![]() |
I'm running no sways at all, stock shocks. They are only 2 years old, but will need to be replaced soon. I like being able to adjust them from in-cab though. The stiffer setting feels alot better on the road around town, and the softer is good for the highway/offroad.
Having no swaybars made the body roll a little bit more(duh), but I drive like granny so it's no big deal. Karsten(BART) had no swaybars on his Pathy with 6" of lift and 33's. He was out on that Italy run, driving around those mountain roads with no problems hahaha Mr. Will |1992 SE-V6 4x4, 2001 LE 3.5| http://www.netsnapshot.com/pcw/pickalbum?W92PathSE |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 92PathSE:
I'm running no sways at all, stock shocks. They are only 2 years old, but will need to be replaced soon. I like being able to adjust them from in-cab though. The stiffer setting feels alot better on the road around town, and the softer is good for the highway/offroad.[QUOTE] When I replaced my shocks I didn't have much extra cash so opted for some generic replacements. But after 4 months, its time for something better. Kind of glad I didn't buy "better" shocks at the time knowing what I know now about the F coils and longer shocks. If I was the only driver, I'd scrap my sways also. My wife drives like a 'bat outa h3ll' so I'll keep em for now. Just add some quick disconnects. |
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Moderator N4W Card Holder ![]() Ultimate N4Wheeler ![]() |
While we're ont he topic, I got a funny story...
When i was 16, i decided to take off the rear swaybar. I got confused and pulled off the wrong bar...the panhard rod. That's the big one right behind the rear diff that connects the axle and frame. Needless to say, I about crapped my pants driving around the block. I got back in the driveway and quickly put it back on. Mr. Will |1992 SE-V6 4x4, 2001 LE 3.5| http://www.netsnapshot.com/pcw/pickalbum?W92PathSE |
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Wheeler N4W Card Holder ![]() Wheeler |
It's not really neccesary to remove the sway bar to flex out fully, it'll just make it a little stiffer and so harder to flex all the way but it will flex the full range with the swaybar connected. Check out Eli's flex:
http://www.ultimatesuv.com/Pathfinder_Rear_Susp_Page.htm he had the bar connected there... 91 Path N.W.O.R.C. Member |
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