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Afternoon everyone!
I've decided this would be a good place for a progress thread for my x trail, so here goes...
I needed a good car to tow our caravan and various cars around the country, I also wanted something that could hold its own greenlaning. I figured the x trail fitted the bill almost perfectly. Whilst being an excellent tow car, I soon realized that it was lacking in the off road department. So let the mods begin!
This is how the car sits at the moment
How it all started... (after some 225/70/16 Hankook RF10's)
Very quickly removed the silly side steps
Then the wheels went black
Got it a little wet
A small rock step
Next came a new exhaust
And a sump guard
At this point, I was much happier with the off road performance, I felt comfortable greenlaning without the constant worry of catching either the sump or the back box
I was looking around for a roof rack after I destroyed my old one driving into a barrier with bikes on, and found nothing more than a plain 2 bar set-up, so I set about building my own from scratch, incorporating some driving lights
Putting it to use
There we are, all up to date. I hope that's not too many photos!
Future planned mod's include a 40mm lift and a simple boot storage solution.
Thanks for reading
Dom
I've decided this would be a good place for a progress thread for my x trail, so here goes...
I needed a good car to tow our caravan and various cars around the country, I also wanted something that could hold its own greenlaning. I figured the x trail fitted the bill almost perfectly. Whilst being an excellent tow car, I soon realized that it was lacking in the off road department. So let the mods begin!
This is how the car sits at the moment
How it all started... (after some 225/70/16 Hankook RF10's)
Very quickly removed the silly side steps
Then the wheels went black
Got it a little wet
A small rock step
Next came a new exhaust
And a sump guard
At this point, I was much happier with the off road performance, I felt comfortable greenlaning without the constant worry of catching either the sump or the back box
I was looking around for a roof rack after I destroyed my old one driving into a barrier with bikes on, and found nothing more than a plain 2 bar set-up, so I set about building my own from scratch, incorporating some driving lights
Putting it to use
There we are, all up to date. I hope that's not too many photos!
Future planned mod's include a 40mm lift and a simple boot storage solution.
Thanks for reading
Dom