A brush guard is affectionately known as a damage multiplier in the Xterra circles. The reason is that in a front end impact, that brush guard can hinge into the grille, radiator, headlights, and hood depending on the model, where it may have only been a bumper hit. I've definitely seen enough...
Pictures as promised:
On the last picture notice how tight it is against the fender. I did the melt mod but it looks like I didn't do it far enough on that side, as I'm getting a very slight rub when turning into my driveway on a bump. The other side in much farther in and so far no rub. I do...
Not sure if you ever got answer to your question so I'll give it a shot. For reference for Xterra tire related issues a good place to check out is www.thenewx.org. It will have tons of information for you in all things Xterra related.
Keep in mind that where you'll find issues with running a...
The AT Habitat website does seem to have the specs and dimensions there for you to look at. I think the only thing you might have to figure out is the Tacoma bed height and go from there.
I must admit after perusing the website is if I ever replace my Xterra with a pickup, this will be the...
I did a quick search and came up with this article and this article. It has many different options and looks like more in the comments. I have never used any of them nor am I affiliated with them. Not sure if you could arrange to have a x to y (a one-way rental if you will). It seems that these...
I'm pretty sure it's sold out at this point for 2019. Although as another poster said as it gets closer you might find someone looking to sell their reservation.
I ordered my spot in Early January and it filled up within days. Look up VOBS 2019 online. I just looked at it and it says there are...
To me it's not always how loud your exhaust is, but how you act with it. I'm not a huge fan of loud modified exhausts (especially motorcycles), but if you're not being a pain about it I usually don't care.
It's usually the modified loud motorcycles running wide open throttle in residential...
I have a 20" mounted on the bumper for years and other than a little rusting on the mounts I've had zero issues. But then again I don't run mine daily.
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