2011 Xterra low lift w35s build and adventures

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Been super busy with work the last couple weeks ( dang Valentine’s Day ) so not much has been happening but I did manage to put a small spacer in the front and a add a leaf in the rear , took out the overload because it hits the bump stop before the overload anyways . Ride is still rather crap , ordering some struts today and hopefully that will help . Of corse the add a leafs where wrong but they just needed to be shortened up a little to fit . Think I’m at about 2” of lift now .View attachment 140924View attachment 140925
 
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Between picking out a new rig for the fiancé , getting some sort of flu and just General life stuff I feel like it’s been months sense I’ve been out exploring . But I did get the fog lights remounted and the bumper painted so there’s one more thing to check of the before it goes up for sale to do list .
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Not a whole lot of time for adventure today but did the normal kinda thing for us , stop and get breakfast burritos and head up into the snow . The sun was shining making for some nice views View attachment 142510View attachment 142511

Had a little hiccup when my tire dropped into a bit of a hole and with the bottom layer of snow being that half melted and refrozen snowy ice crap it instantly beached two of the tires leaving them hanging , but the beauty of snow is your typically never really that stuck so after a little shoveling and use of the traction boards I was able to move back and forth enough to get momentum and backup out of the hole I made . Decided it was best to just turn around and head back the way we came . Was nice to get out but kinda felt like one of those days that staying home and getting stuff done would have felt more productive View attachment 142512
 
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Looks like a fun trip! Glad you got yourself mobile again. That could have been a cold walk out for help.
 

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Looks like a fun trip! Glad you got yourself mobile again. That could have been a cold walk out for help.
The nice thing about snow is for the most part your never really that stuck , 90% of the time there’s a gravel road under you so if you dig long enough you’ll get to traction . It does suck when it’s frozen over crappy snow , takes some time to dig through .
 
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The nice thing about snow is for the most part your never really that stuck , 90% of the time there’s a gravel road under you so if you dig long enough you’ll get to traction . It does suck when it’s frozen over crappy snow , takes some time to dig through .
Dad and I had Cherokees at the same time and took Mom and my wife out riding in the mountains on a snowy day like that. Wound up being 3-4" of snow on 2" of solid ice. That was a touch and go trip. I wound up sliding backward about 70yrd on a hill when I completely lost traction near the top. I just pegged the clutch to keep the tires rolling and let it free wheel back to the bottom so I didn't wind up sideways or upsidedown. The second attempt I kept the tires in deeper snow with a little more gusto on the approach. It was digging and clawing right at the top but we made it on that attempt.

I HATE driving on ice. That's a full abort NO for me when I realize that's what's happening.
 

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It would have been a long walk for help probably a good15 miles from a paved road lol, but I always bring snow gear even on a short day trip so at least we would have been warm .
 
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