Sooper Camper
Adventurer
looks like a great adventure!
Yes I did ! It's an extra vehicle for me and will end up being my sons first truck . Needs a paint job and some misc stuff but overall really solid... also if you're in utah offroading let me know , I may join you sometimeHey @Wahayes83 , that's awesome! Did you end up getting that Frontier? Would love to see a picture of it. I nearly picked up 99 of my own when I was looking for a daily driver... but just couldn't justify it. it would have turned into another project.
Yeah, that's me! Coastal Offroad hit me up after I posted some pictures of the truck and asked for some - they didn't have any good pictures of the bumper since they had updated it. So I gladly sent them a couple.
Yes I did ! It's an extra vehicle for me and will end up being my sons first truck . Needs a paint job and some misc stuff but overall really solid... also if you're in utah offroading let me know , I may join you sometime
Ooof, tough break.
Have you considered the roots blower may possibly be the cause for premature failure? Bit of a reach but maybe the extra torque/revs would lend itself to a reduced service life. It would be interesting to know if the xterra timing belt interval is shorter.
Paul, as always, good trail report and beautiful pics! Sad to hear of the broken timing belt, but glad you were accompanied by your bro and made it down the mountain o.k. It looks to be an aftermarket belt that broke?
Heyo - That's a good point and I've definitely thought about that! That supercharger is an OEM setup for that particular engine and the factory also recommends 105k for the S/C models... The blower, although a big improvement over stock, is pretty wimpy as far as superchargers go. The "extra torque" is still not that much...
But 105k miles is also a longer period than most manufacturers recommend. And since I primarily use the truck for wheeling, low range, etc., it has a lot of engine hours for not as many miles.
So who knows... I used a Mitsuboshi belt for this go-round which I think may have been one of the OEMs and I'll just do it again at like 60k probably!
Hey man, good to hear from you!Always enjoy your posts and creative approach to your build, Paul. Do you think there is a minimum lift required to run the TrakMotive CV axles or would they be o.k. for a 1-1.5" lift?