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This. That doesn’t look anywhere near bad enough to total it, unless there’s frame damage.Your friend should have something to say about that. It is totally fixable from what I can see. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr !!!
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This. That doesn’t look anywhere near bad enough to total it, unless there’s frame damage.Your friend should have something to say about that. It is totally fixable from what I can see. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr !!!
If the damage is in to the rocker, floors and door frames, I can....This. That doesn’t look anywhere near bad enough to total it, unless there’s frame damage.
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Tough decision ! I must go for steel bumper for tire clearance, so it's a wait till I find the money as always.Took advantage of the warmer weather today and got my sliders installed on the X. And with that, I think I’m done with modifying it for the next couple months. Going to do some maintenance on the daily and on this, as well as try to determine whether I go full steel bumper or just winch mount like the one below (leaning towards just the mount)
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Mount for the win!Took advantage of the warmer weather today and got my sliders installed on the X. And with that, I think I’m done with modifying it for the next couple months. Going to do some maintenance on the daily and on this, as well as try to determine whether I go full steel bumper or just winch mount like the one below (leaning towards just the mount)
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I’ve got a civic to daily so theoretically I could do the steel bumper but I just really love the look of the mount and the stock bumper. I don’t plan on doing anything crazy so angles aren’t a huge issue to me and stock bumpers are a dime a dozen if I kill one lolMount for the win!
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In all honesty, it depends if it’s a daily or not. A full steel bumper is nice for the better angles but chips away at liveablity for day to day use. You’ll also need to upgrade to heavier springs to deal with the weight. I also like the stealth aspect of the mount. If done right it looks stock. Make sure you get the ‘wings’ if you go with the mount as you’ll be removing the stock crash bar.
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I daily drive my X with a full Shrockworks bumper on it. It did add some weight but I also have 2.0 Rads with 650lb/in springs up front.Mount for the win!
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In all honesty, it depends if it’s a daily or not. A full steel bumper is nice for the better angles but chips away at liveablity for day to day use. You’ll also need to upgrade to heavier springs to deal with the weight. I also like the stealth aspect of the mount. If done right it looks stock. Make sure you get the ‘wings’ if you go with the mount as you’ll be removing the stock crash bar.
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Fair enough. I just remember my previous rig eating ball joints after I installed my full plate bumper. I got to be a pro at swapping them out since it require new ones roughly once a year lol!I daily drive my X with a full Shrockworks bumper on it. It did add some weight but I also have 2.0 Rads with 650lb/in springs up front.
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Just checked my records and I've currently got about 25k miles on my front suspension setup (Rads have a little less, started with converted 5100s) and everything seems to be holding up ok. I have had to swap the steering rack but it had 170k miles on it when that happened.Fair enough. I just remember my previous rig eating ball joints after I installed my full plate bumper. I got to be a pro at swapping them out since it require new ones roughly once a year lol!
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If I had a rig that ate ball joints I think I would grease the joints after ever off road run to get rid of what eats them. I doubt weight has anything to do with ball joint destruction. IMO but I could be wrong. I have never worn out a ball joint or king pin though I have changed them out on cars I have bought that others have owned before me. Always I have found zerts that are frozen and haven't been serviced in years. Same with u-joints. Never buy a rig that a woman has owned. :- )Just checked my records and I've currently got about 25k miles on my front suspension setup (Rads have a little less, started with converted 5100s) and everything seems to be holding up ok. I have had to swap the steering rack but it had 170k miles on it when that happened.
I run MOOG full replacement LCAs and SPC upper control arms.
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Are they specific for your vehicle or will they work on all vehicles. Where do they attach ?Well, the Audi is gone and it freed up some money for Xterra parts. While I’m going to hold off until closer to spring to order my fridge, I decided to pull the trigger on some recovery points since upgraded bumpers aren’t necessarily on my short list.
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Hopefully they show up later this week so I can get some better pictures.
Also working through my final draft of a storage system so that should get started before New Years if all goes as planned.
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Would love to see your draft, mine is on hold for the time being ---stupid holidays ;) -- my one hold up is finger joints for the drawers want nice strong drawers but bought a cheap dado blade that refuses to cut cleanWell, the Audi is gone and it freed up some money for Xterra parts. While I’m going to hold off until closer to spring to order my fridge, I decided to pull the trigger on some recovery points since upgraded bumpers aren’t necessarily on my short list.
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Hopefully they show up later this week so I can get some better pictures.
Also working through my final draft of a storage system so that should get started before New Years if all goes as planned.
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Where did you order the shackle kit?Well, the Audi is gone and it freed up some money for Xterra parts. While I’m going to hold off until closer to spring to order my fridge, I decided to pull the trigger on some recovery points since upgraded bumpers aren’t necessarily on my short list.
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Hopefully they show up later this week so I can get some better pictures.
Also working through my final draft of a storage system so that should get started before New Years if all goes as planned.
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They are specific to 2nd gen Xterras and Frontiers. The fronts bolt right up to the frame but the rears will require me to cut two slots in my rear bumper so they can attach to the frame.Are they specific for your vehicle or will they work on all vehicles. Where do they attach ?
Definitely will post up the plans once I finalize something. Trying to incorporate a way to easily switch between a fork mount for my bike and a fridge slide (or even another option)Would love to see your draft, mine is on hold for the time being ---stupid holidays ;) -- my one hold up is finger joints for the drawers want nice strong drawers but bought a cheap dado blade that refuses to cut clean
I ordered them from Habitat Off-road, they’re really the only option for rear points short of ordering a new bumper. AllDogs is planning to have a recovery point for sale sometime in early 2020 though.Where did you order the shackle kit?
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