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  1. mortonm

    Joshua Tree NP & The Desert

    How do you like the trasharoo on the hatch?
  2. mortonm

    Nissan Photos - post your's

    Awesome. Love the tire size and the white. Any good recommendations for stuff to do around Monongahela NF? Heading there in September. Not too worried about really tough trails just scenic off the beaten path stuff
  3. mortonm

    Nissan Photos - post your's

    hahah its okay chicken-hawks, we both know this is the real super bowl, it will be a good game regardless of out come. We can be friends again on monday
  4. mortonm

    Nissan Photos - post your's

    Great Truck, looks good, love the colour, but I can't officially say so until Monday morning. Huge 49ers fan here, I would like to say good luck, but I would be lying :coffeedrink:
  5. mortonm

    Nissan NV2500 Toy Hauling camper

    I am hoping to get one of these to replace our Chevy Express work Van when its done.
  6. mortonm

    New guy in Oregon

    Great choice of tire and size. Love the 235/85R16's
  7. mortonm

    WreckDiver1321's 2003 Frontier CC SC

    Moving right along! Tbars aren't bad if you can get them out of the a arm mount, I ended up needing a torch.
  8. mortonm

    so school me on xterras

    I was a little hung up on the "real frame" stuff and is the reason I ended up with an Xterra. Looking back there was no reason to be worried, I dont do anything near enough to be worried about it. I would happily own an R50 as compared to my WD22 I think the Jeep Cherokee's have long since...
  9. mortonm

    so school me on xterras

    I agree with this as well, you would either get the same engine, or a better one, same running gear etc, i think they sold quite a few more so they should be cheaper. I would drive both and see what you like the most
  10. mortonm

    so school me on xterras

    Save your money for gas and beer. Get the best shape low mileage first gen you can afford. You can fit 32" tires (265/75R16 or 235/85R16 or 32 x 11.5R15) without a lift. Plenty big enough for what you would want to use it for. Take a look at my build thread if you want. I haven't done anything...
  11. mortonm

    My 2001 Pathfinder (R50 ) mild/budget build

    That's more or less what I figured for weight as well. Does the slide have a catch/release on it?
  12. mortonm

    My 2001 Pathfinder (R50 ) mild/budget build

    I saw some at home dept for 100 lbs. Do you feel those were enough ?
  13. mortonm

    Mortonm's 2001 Xterra Build

    I went to metal supermarkets today and picked up the stainless steel that I am going to use to replace my revision fog mounts. The old stuff was crap quality and about 3/32nds thick. The new is much better quality and is 1/4. A little overkill? maybe but it shouldn't move around now... I...
  14. mortonm

    My 2001 Pathfinder (R50 ) mild/budget build

    Looks like a pretty good setup, I dont mind not being able to open fully, just want to have enough room to rummage around in there. What is the weight rating on those slides? Looks like a nice and simple setup
  15. mortonm

    My 2001 Pathfinder (R50 ) mild/budget build

    but not a chance it will open up inside the cargo area?
  16. mortonm

    My 2001 Pathfinder (R50 ) mild/budget build

    Does your fridge still sit on top of this platform and open properly? I can see the on tie down location and the imprint of a fridge sized object.
  17. mortonm

    Consumer Tire vs Commercial Tires

    I agree with you there, love the look of them as well. They are also more readily available than any of the other commercial tires.
  18. mortonm

    so school me on xterras

    I agree, can't be happier with mine. The gearing helps a lot with the power and it doesn't bother me.
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