Airmapper
Inactive Member
Here is my daily driver. When I first started learning of the "Expedition" or "Overland" terms, I knew I would be heading in that direction with my modifications. Hopefully the future holds some longer or more rugged Expeditions, for now back roads in Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee are about the limit of my travels, with occasional moderate trail use during camping trips. I live in rural Kentucky. An "Expedition" rig is ideal for living in my area. In recent memory, my commute has led me into extreme weather, road hazards, and various situations where a well equipped 4x4 becomes less of a novelty and more of a necessity.
2011 Nissan Xterra PRO-4X
Transmission: 6 speed Manual
Stock equipment includes:
Light duty skid plates
E-locking rear diff
Roof mounted off road lighting
Electronic limited slip traction control
Current tire: 265/75/16 Goodyear Duratrac Load E
Full Photo Album (LINK)
Appearance when purchased:
Modifications:
Extended rear axle venting to behind tail lights.
Midland 75 CB in center console.
Custom interior cargo lighting install, with rear door mounted area lights.
Custom designed and fabricated roof rack insert.
General Exterior:
General camping load out:
(I hope to move to an off road trailer type setup one day, that Pop-up is not made for rough roads.)
Goofing off in the snow a few weeks back:
2011 Nissan Xterra PRO-4X
Transmission: 6 speed Manual
Stock equipment includes:
Light duty skid plates
E-locking rear diff
Roof mounted off road lighting
Electronic limited slip traction control
Current tire: 265/75/16 Goodyear Duratrac Load E
Full Photo Album (LINK)
Appearance when purchased:
Modifications:
Extended rear axle venting to behind tail lights.
Midland 75 CB in center console.
Custom interior cargo lighting install, with rear door mounted area lights.
Custom designed and fabricated roof rack insert.
General Exterior:
General camping load out:
(I hope to move to an off road trailer type setup one day, that Pop-up is not made for rough roads.)
Goofing off in the snow a few weeks back: