Blind_Io
Adventurer
EDIT: I realized that I should try to make this fit the Expedition Portal format.
User Name Blind_Io
Year: 2006
Make Nissan
Model XTerra
Trim Off Road
Color Night Armor
Specs
Factory electronically locking rear differential
Manual Transmission
Clutch cancel (allows vehicle to be started in gear)
Suspension and Tires
PRG Advanced Coilover Kit
RadFlo shocks
BF Goodrich All Terrain TA KO tires (285/75/16)
Armor and Protection
Shrockworks skid plates - full set
Shrockworks diff guard
Locally built rock sliders
Locally built rear bumper with tire carrier, high-jack mount, antenna mount and aux LED reverse lights
Exterior
BF Goodrich All Terrain TA KO tire (285/75/16) on tire carrier
Full size matching spare
"Donut" spare BF Goodrigh All Terrain TA KO (265/75/16) under rear
LED reverse lights in stock tail light housings
Deleted rear anti-swaybar
Craven Speed "Stubby" antenna
Fog lights converted from H11 to H9 Amber bulbs (not for on-road use)
Engine and power train
Washable lifetime air filter in factory airbox
Custom rear drive shaft
All u-joints replaced with greasable/serviceable aftermarket replacements
Upgraded ceramic brake pads
Interior
Factory rubber all-weather floor mats
Red LED dome lights (to save night vision when getting stuff out of the truck at night)
Factory waterproof front seat covers
Aftermarket neoprene rear seat covers
Cobra C 75 WX ST CB Radio
Upgraded rear hatch struts (Help prevent Limp Liftgate Syndrome)
To-Do List
Front winch bumper
Custom roof basket that fits down inside the factory rails (possibly long-term goal of full expedition rack with lighting and roof-top tent)
Possible off road teardrop trailer
Locking wetbox (parts purchased, not installed yet)
Alcan rear springs (parts purchased, not installed yet)
Off road lighting
Campsite LED flood lighting on sides and rear
Upgraded LED reverse spot lights
Snorkel
Replace factory Rockford Fosgate headunit with later year that includes Aux input (purchased, not installed yet)
Replace front factory seat covers with custom MOLE covers
Loop-recording dashboard camera
I have been a non-registered lurker here for some time getting ideas for trips, vehicles and mods I can't afford. I finally got my Nissan built up enough to actually carry some weight off road; I'm finally feeling more confident in the vehicle and myself for some longer trips.
So, here's my girl's evolution:
The day I bought her, cow poop under the mud flaps, bald tires, crappy "Damage Amplifier" brush guard, and side-steps.
Enjoying the fall colors and new tires up Guardsman Pass, UT.
I pulled off the brush guard and sold it. This is playing out in the Utah desert with some friends from California
It was a cold day and my friend didn't want to get out.
First attempt at a CB radio mount. The radio didn't survive one of the following trips and was replaced with a sleeker Cobra unit that cleaned up the dash by putting the amp under the center console and the controls on the mic.
Driving the Pony Express Route from Faust, UT to Nevada. Picked up a monster rock, so a new windscreen was needed. The old Realistic CB radio didn't survive this trip.
Side steps removed:
Another trip aftermath, custom rock sliders installed:
Had a break with no photos. At this point I have a PRG Advanced coilover kit installed with Radflo shocks all around and a custom rear bumper and larger 285/75/16 tires.
The X has a non-serviceable CV joint on the rear drive shaft. Mine went bad and the whole shaft had to be replaced. It was actually slightly cheaper to get a custom shaft made with a serviceable u-joint. All the u-joints have been replaced with ones equipped with zerk points.
Skid plates, diff guard and second spare tire installed. I didn't know it yet, but this weight would kill the rear AAL springs.
Because the rear end is now squatting I ordered some custom springs for the back. These arrived a couple weeks ago but I needed custom u-bolts to get the axle mounted to the springs (they arrived today). Expect an update with the new Alcan springs installed.
Quite the upgrade from the stock 3-leaf packs. These will give me 3" of lift in the back to give a nice stance with the 2.5" in front.
User Name Blind_Io
Year: 2006
Make Nissan
Model XTerra
Trim Off Road
Color Night Armor
Specs
Factory electronically locking rear differential
Manual Transmission
Clutch cancel (allows vehicle to be started in gear)
Suspension and Tires
PRG Advanced Coilover Kit
RadFlo shocks
BF Goodrich All Terrain TA KO tires (285/75/16)
Armor and Protection
Shrockworks skid plates - full set
Shrockworks diff guard
Locally built rock sliders
Locally built rear bumper with tire carrier, high-jack mount, antenna mount and aux LED reverse lights
Exterior
BF Goodrich All Terrain TA KO tire (285/75/16) on tire carrier
Full size matching spare
"Donut" spare BF Goodrigh All Terrain TA KO (265/75/16) under rear
LED reverse lights in stock tail light housings
Deleted rear anti-swaybar
Craven Speed "Stubby" antenna
Fog lights converted from H11 to H9 Amber bulbs (not for on-road use)
Engine and power train
Washable lifetime air filter in factory airbox
Custom rear drive shaft
All u-joints replaced with greasable/serviceable aftermarket replacements
Upgraded ceramic brake pads
Interior
Factory rubber all-weather floor mats
Red LED dome lights (to save night vision when getting stuff out of the truck at night)
Factory waterproof front seat covers
Aftermarket neoprene rear seat covers
Cobra C 75 WX ST CB Radio
Upgraded rear hatch struts (Help prevent Limp Liftgate Syndrome)
To-Do List
Front winch bumper
Custom roof basket that fits down inside the factory rails (possibly long-term goal of full expedition rack with lighting and roof-top tent)
Possible off road teardrop trailer
Locking wetbox (parts purchased, not installed yet)
Alcan rear springs (parts purchased, not installed yet)
Off road lighting
Campsite LED flood lighting on sides and rear
Upgraded LED reverse spot lights
Snorkel
Replace factory Rockford Fosgate headunit with later year that includes Aux input (purchased, not installed yet)
Replace front factory seat covers with custom MOLE covers
Loop-recording dashboard camera
I have been a non-registered lurker here for some time getting ideas for trips, vehicles and mods I can't afford. I finally got my Nissan built up enough to actually carry some weight off road; I'm finally feeling more confident in the vehicle and myself for some longer trips.
So, here's my girl's evolution:
The day I bought her, cow poop under the mud flaps, bald tires, crappy "Damage Amplifier" brush guard, and side-steps.

Enjoying the fall colors and new tires up Guardsman Pass, UT.
I pulled off the brush guard and sold it. This is playing out in the Utah desert with some friends from California

It was a cold day and my friend didn't want to get out.


First attempt at a CB radio mount. The radio didn't survive one of the following trips and was replaced with a sleeker Cobra unit that cleaned up the dash by putting the amp under the center console and the controls on the mic.

Driving the Pony Express Route from Faust, UT to Nevada. Picked up a monster rock, so a new windscreen was needed. The old Realistic CB radio didn't survive this trip.
Side steps removed:
Another trip aftermath, custom rock sliders installed:

Had a break with no photos. At this point I have a PRG Advanced coilover kit installed with Radflo shocks all around and a custom rear bumper and larger 285/75/16 tires.

The X has a non-serviceable CV joint on the rear drive shaft. Mine went bad and the whole shaft had to be replaced. It was actually slightly cheaper to get a custom shaft made with a serviceable u-joint. All the u-joints have been replaced with ones equipped with zerk points.
Skid plates, diff guard and second spare tire installed. I didn't know it yet, but this weight would kill the rear AAL springs.
Because the rear end is now squatting I ordered some custom springs for the back. These arrived a couple weeks ago but I needed custom u-bolts to get the axle mounted to the springs (they arrived today). Expect an update with the new Alcan springs installed.

Quite the upgrade from the stock 3-leaf packs. These will give me 3" of lift in the back to give a nice stance with the 2.5" in front.

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