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PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 6:09 pm 
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So finally posting photos of my truck.
Any suggestions on putting it together? (Jessy)?

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Nice Jeep :thumbup:
4.0?
stick or auto?
Lifted??

A lift and and tires are always a good 1st :wink: :mrgreen:
swaybar disconnects for flex
and good front axle u-joints are always a good idea too.

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Very nice bro!

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its 4.0 automatic it has 1.5 suspension before all the other goodies we gonna change interior one of the axles battery tie rod inner outer .....and much more one day soon we will finish it!!!! :D :D :D


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Thanx Tom.
I like it too.
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
there is a lot of work to be done within a truck...
but that's a whole fun of it.))
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4uppaKabra wrote:
Thanx Tom.
I like it too.
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
there is a lot of work to be done within a truck...
but that's a whole fun of it.))
beer1 beer1 beer1 beer1


Wo-hoooooo.... chooppakabra!!! ;-)
Welcome aboard!!! my buddy Jim has a lifted jeep like that... the stock solid axle in the front is a great feature.... & parts are so much cheaper for his truck then for ours.... haaaa well!!!!

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Makes my truck look small!

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cost of the parts for this truck that what attracted me most
:guitar: :guitar:
:rock: :rock:


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I know for the parts - it's completely insane the difference for the parts!
But you'll never have Nissan's reliability!!!! :naner2:

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u heard him jeep sucks balls my friend (JEEP sucks XTERRA rocks) :bang:


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Oh- hoooo Rusky!!!
Previte!!!
Yak te?

Well....... I don't think I used those exact words!!! ;-)

Don'T mock him too much, cause soon & with half of what you pay for the xterra, he's going to have a sick ride!

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tochnooooo)) so mishka my truck rock's big time. moneywise


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Oh- hoooo Rusky!!!
Previte!!!
Yak te?

Well....... I don't think I used those exact words!!! ;-)

Don'T mock him too much, cause soon & with half of what you pay for the xterra, he's going to have a sick ride!

u know ill b looking 4 parts and doing most of the work :2290: :2290:


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the work is one thing.... parts are another..... we (xterra owners) are dishing out at least twice the $ for the same part made for a jeep!!! DOH!

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true but we have more reliable machines even thou it cost double the money what ever brakes ones in ours can brake 10 times in theirs also depending on the parts quality !!


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why you so sure that xtrra more reliable?
it all depends on parts quality...


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