Welcome from Texas. That's half the fun of overlanding with a Nissan. Hard to find parts made for it. I'm in an xterra and I thought that was hard to shop for
I have a CHL in TX and we have a hog problem here. Every day in my rig I have my CZ 9mm. When I'm hitting the woods I upgrade to my 1911 with some hot ammo, mostly for the hogs. I also keep a 12 gauge around camp with buckshot and a collection of shells in a bag. When I'm just on the road I'll...
Mine is going to be about 36" square up top so I'm going to put a brace in the middle to divide the space. There will be the drawer out the back and a cubby on the front side behind the seats for stuff I won't need in a hurry.
How is the birch holding up? My design has an H pattern under the load floor probably with 1/2 inch plywood now that I've gotten feedback but the H should give me plenty of strength for the load floor
I'm designing a drawer system for my xterra. It's going to fill most of my back with a load floor on the top with L track for tying down. My question is the material for the load floor. What would make a good durable first effective material? The rest of the structure will be most likely 3/4"...
The Xterra is about a foot shorter than the 4runner of I'm remembering correctly. I went from a chevy avalanche land yacht to my 2nd gen xterra and its tiny and nimble to me. Went on a trail ride and at one turn everyone else was having to 3 point it and I just went right through the first time...
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