Hah, good. I've removed my front sway bar, as well. Although I'm running aftermarket coilovers with 600lb springs so the impact to driving characteristic was minimal,
Very nice!
Looking at the trail picture with your rear flexed, it appears that you still have the sway bar on. Do yourself a favor and get rid of that thing. It does nothing for on-road handling and without it, your rear axle can do what it was designed to do off-road.
Keep us updated on...
Nice! Make sure to post some pictures when you get the lift installed.
I'm not sure I'm capable of taming your left ball, but I'm willing to give it the old college try (I jest). No doubt that my eyes are drawn like a freaking magnet to any other modified X I see out and about, as they're so...
While none of the aforementioned animal encounters have ended in violence (thus far), it is important to remember that these situations can turn violent, quickly.
In such instances, sometimes it's better to be the instigator of the violence. Watch the video for a good tutorial on holding your...
I haven't really updated this thread much recently, so I thought I'd throw in a few pictures of my recent trips to Naches, the Olympic Peninsula, and Mt. Ranier.
There's been no significant additions to the Xterra other than 1 inch BORA wheel spacers and an ARB awning...
OB crew,
My wife and I are planning to explore Northern California, coastal CA, and coastal Oregon in January. We've got about a week to spend driving, camping, and hiking.
We'll be starting around Olympia, Wa, and working our way down I-5. Our original plan was to hit the redwoods first, then...
This.
Of all the terrible pieces of government-contract acquired equipment I've used over the years, the standard issue army sleep system is not one of them.
With the combination of the light (or patrol) bag, heavy bag, and bivouac sac, I once slept in a 3 foot deep snow bank and awoke no...
That date would work for me, right now.
Due to the nature of my employment, it's difficult to commit to a concrete date this far out. Regardless, count me in.
I'm going to play devil's advocate here, and say Power Wagon. If you're looking for more cargo space than the Xterra has to offer, this seems like the logical leap. Going from a mid-sized SUV to a slightly larger mid-sized SUV doesn't make too much sense to me, unless you've got other issues...
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