The BN Guy
Expedition Leader
Oooh, late to chime in but...
Welcome to the Nissan fAmily and congrats on the new truck!
Welcome to the Nissan fAmily and congrats on the new truck!
expeditionswest said:I always recommend using as much mechanical advantage as the trail requires. Which is to say:
3. Challenging two track: Engage the rear locker and leave it on. This helps uphill and down, and allows the truck to maintain forward progress without spinning and driveline wind/release. The locker is just as important while traveling downhill, as the vehicle will freewheel when under compression braking is tires leave the ground.
Evidently, it's never too late. Cheers!The BN Guy said:Oooh, late to chime in but...
Welcome to the Nissan fAmily and congrats on the new truck!
Well, seriously, the wife loved this thing - of all factors (like cost, reputation, percentage of chrome , etc.) spousal approval tends to be the most important...so long as she's trained properly[I reserve the right to delete that...]. And beyond driving Scott's truck, we never looked at any Toyotas; And Scotty's is pretty DANG cool. I saw an opportunity to be mildly unique since there are few of these late model Frontiers out there. Being a new model, things like durability and reliability are going to be hard to assess for a while. I feel like the odds are good, though. This truck fit the budget, Brooke loves it, drivetrain seems stout, enough payload for me...badabing.datrupr said:Mark, not to say anything bad about the Nissan, because it is a great truck!, but why did you coose the Nissan over the Taco? Just curious.
That's hard to argue with, eh? So long as we've a sensible monkey at the controlsexped'west said:I always recommend using as much mechanical advantage as the trail requires
Yes, in the future I will be simply replacing the tires with 265/75 R16 BFG AT -- unless I can be persuaded otherwise. Every once in a while I consider the uber-expedition size 235/85 R16. I don't know of any downside to either size, except perhaps availability.expeditionswest said:Excellent modifications Mark. Very wise.
Any plans for a change in tire size? How will the rear be lifted? AAL might be the best route considering the trucks intended use.
Fridge?
Sleeping configuration?