Sorry, but I'm going to pick this post apart....I hate seeing misconceptions delivered as fact. You are not completely incorrect, but there is some misinformation here that could be misunderstood, and I need to clarify.
bigreen505 said:
Rust is the biggest issue. They changed something in 93 or 94 and the later model years seem to have more problems with frame rust.
Partially true. Nissan updated the interior of them for 93. It's a nicer interior. The frame didn't change. 90-92 are just as suceptible to catastrophic frame rot as 93-95.
bigreen505 said:
The steering system is weak and they eat steering components. To my knowledge there is no real solution. I think going with an aftermarket front end like Total Chaos that replaces everything has some merit.
There is a solution...or at least was. There used to be a company that made replacement steering kits for about $350, and it would solve all the issues the Pathfinder steering had. Unfortunately, they are no longer in business. There is an individual in Texas making a similar system.
bigreen505 said:
Get to know Mike and Jane at 4x4parts.com (Automotive Customizers), they are your new best friends.
Can't argue with that...
bigreen505 said:
Also, plan to replace the bushings, they do wear out, but I'm not sure I can recommend going with poly because they squeak bad -- every poly bushing needs to have a zerk tapped into it.
True. Poly bushings tend to squeak a lot moreso than Rubber bushings, but last longer. Rubber bushings are only available as part of a complete suspension member from the dealership, so a full set will run you a ridiculous amount of money.
bigreen505 said:
Also, see if you can find one without a LSD in the rear and put in ARB's, ideally front and rear. You can not put an ARB locker in if you have a LSD, the the LSD's are clutch based and the clutch packs wear out after about 50k and are about $500 to replace. So even if it says it has a LSD, it really doesn't. At least not enough left to be of value.
Not even close. The ARB locker replaces the entire differential carrier, so it doesn't matter whether it was an LSD or open diff. The ARB will go into either one. You are thinking of the Lockright locker that requires an open carrier. The Lockright is a full-time mechanical diff locker that replaces the spider gears in your open differential for a fully locked, non-selectiable differential. They can be had for under $300.
The WD21 (1987-1995) Pathfinders had a very strong LSD from the factory, but the clutch packs tend to get gunked up rather quickly. It is an easy fix though. Simply take apart the LSD and thoroughly clean the friction plates and friction disks, and it'll work like new.
bigreen505 said:
The OME suspension is nice and the only one I would recommend, but try to avoid aftermarket torsion bars unless you are putting on a winch and ARB bumper.
The AC Suspension lift kit is a solidly built kit that will give you 3" of true suspension lift. I would highly recommend looking into that as well.
bigreen505 said:
Overall they are pretty solid trucks. I decided to part ways with mine at about 330,000 miles because I need more room. I replaced the Pathfinder with a Trooper and I have to say the Trooper is simply a better rig for my needs.
Pretty solid? As long as you don't have frame rot issues, and the engine was properly maintained from the beginning, the only thing you have to worry about is the Timing Belt. I know of quite a few running around with more than 500k miles, and a couple over 750k. Be very scrutinous with the search though, as Frame Rot is a major issue. If you plan on keeping it for a while, find one with maintenance records. If you find some that seem interesting, I'd be more than happy to check out some classified ads for you and ask all the key questions to the seller.
As far as Pathfinders go...you'll find everything you ever wanted or needed to know about them...and a lot of things you never thought you'd want or need to know, at the
Nissan Pathfinder Off-Road Association.
Dan the Pathy Man.