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Author: | mpm [ Mon Aug 22, 2005 8:10 am ] |
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If you are new to the whole Xterra off roading world, then this guide to commonly used terms and abbrivations might be helpful. AAL- Add A Leaf BL - Body Lift IFS = Independent Front Suspension LCA- Lower Control Arm MAF- Mass Air Flow (sensor) NISMO - Nissan Motosports [b]PML[/b] - Poor Man's Lift (1.5" lift with a T-Bar crank and using shackles or AAL in the rear) SAS = solid axel swap SL = Suspension lift [b]Sliders[/b] - A replacement to the OEM step rails on the Xterra. They are stronger and used to keep rocks from doing any damage to your rockers.It's made to slide the rock from wheel to wheel. [b]Skids[/b] - Skid plates. Steel plates mounted underneath the vehicle to protect parts from rock, stump or other damage. SYE- Slip Yoke Eliminator T-Bar- Torsion Bar TPS- Throttle Position Sensor TRE- Tie Rod End TSB- Technical Service Bulletin UCA- Upper Control Arm BFH = Big F'n Hammer TRA = Tie Rod Adjuster - use to adjust tie rods when dealing with the toe of your wheel. Please post additions and definitions to the list and I will add them in. |
Author: | CT Pathy [ Tue Aug 23, 2005 11:14 am ] |
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Excellent!!!!Good idea Micah.. |
Author: | akordboy [ Tue Sep 20, 2005 6:41 am ] |
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BFH = Big F'n Hammer TRA = Tie Rod Adjuster - use to adjust tie rods when dealing with the toe of your wheel. |
Author: | JumboJim [ Thu Sep 29, 2005 8:59 pm ] |
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Bull/winch bar tree saver strap- Should know what this is if you ever winched without a truck in front. Wrap this around a tree and using a winch shackle or regular towing shackle to prevent tree damage. Winch shackle- A pulley to double your winch's capacity or winching at angles when a direct pull isn't possible. Usually used with a tree saver. Winch blanket- absorbs the energy of a winch cable should it break under load. FUBAR RTFM STFU :rofl: |
Author: | Bklyn.X [ Thu Mar 02, 2006 5:05 pm ] |
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JumboJim wrote: Winch shackle- A pulley to double your winch's capacity or winching at angles when a direct pull isn't possible. Usually used with a tree saver.
Clevis D-shackle; provides a means for connecting the looped ends of cables, straps and blocks. Snatch Block; A pulley to double your winch's capacity or winching at angles etc. |
Author: | 3_point_3_heavy [ Mon May 01, 2006 8:30 am ] |
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welp, no one's covered it, so i will ENGINE CODES SOHC- single overhead cam DOHC- dual overhead cams SC- supercharged TC- turbocharged NeoVVL- nissan variable valve timing (think vtec) in order of displacement, some not offered in US due to emissions GA16de-1.6 litre four cylinder DOHC SR16Ve- 1.6 litre four cylinder DOHC NeoVVL QG18de- 1.8 litre four cylinder DOHC SR20de- 2.0 litre four cylinder DOHC SR20deT- 2.0 litre four cylinder DOHC TC SR20VeT- 2.0 litre four cylinder DOHC TC NeoVVL KA24de- 2.4litre four cylinder DOHC KA24e- 2.4 litre four cylinder SOHC RB25de- 2.5 litre inline six cylinder DOHC RB25deT- 2.5 litre inline six cylinder DOHC TC RB26deTT- 2.6 litre inline six cylinder DOHC twin TC VE30e- 3.0 litre six cylinder SOHC VG30e- 3.0 litre six cylinder SOHC VG30de- 3.0 litre six cylinder DOHC VQ30de- 3.0 litre six cylinder DOHC VQ30deK- 3.0 litre six cylinder DOHC variable intake VG33e- 3.3 litre six cylinder SOHC VG33eR- 3.3 litre six cylinder SOHC SC VQ35de- 3.5 litre six cylinder DOHC VQ40de- 4.0 litre six cylinder DOHC VH41de- 4.1 litre eight cylinder DOHC VH45de- 4.5 litre eight cylinder DOHC VK45de- 4.5 litre eight cylinder DOHC VK56de- 5.6 litre eight cylinder DOHC and jumbojim? you forgot SNAFU |
Author: | superslidestyle [ Thu Jan 08, 2009 9:23 pm ] |
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WOW! These terms actually are helpful in reading the forums better. Haven't seen any explanations on the other Xterra Forums so I'm glad someone did it. |
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