Darth Element
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This isn't so much of a build thread but more of a maintaining, enjoying, slightly modifying thread...
I lurked here at ExPo for about a year before joining when I owned our 'not too offroady' Honda Element. It was a great car, served us and our kayaking, fishing, camping lifestyle perfectly. Well, recently it was totaled when my wife was T-Boned (wife and baby in the belly are safe). So, moving on we wanted something less expensive, but larger; more truckish but still comfortable to travel in. After a bit of searching and back and forth we found a 2000 Nissan Xterra SE, Silver, auto, 89k miles for $6950. A bit of research and a test drive we found it was a decent deal and picked it up. Overall we are super pleased, very comfortable and the interior is perfect for us. We'll be taking a bit of a road trip tomorrow in it and I'll have some decent photos of the X then (no good ones yet).
I have a short(ish) want list for it:
1)Shocks (still deciding brand)
2)Calmini Roof Rack
3)Shrockworks front bumper, preferably something very low profile without the headlight protectors. There is no winch in my future, that I know of.
4)Homemade rear cargo tray on tracks for easy slide out loading.
5)Lots of maintenance and keeping it clean/running great
Our first order of business was a oil change, tire rotation, new air filter, and Lucas Deep Clean. I removed the side step rails and love that it looks taller and a bit more aggressive. It had a slight rattle in the exhaust, which I believe I fixed tonight being part of a corroded heat shield. I'm thinking it needs either tie rod ends or maybe control arm bushings due to a bit of back and forth in the steering wheel when you hit a bump at speed, but I'm gonna drive it a bit and see if it gets worse before I jump to any conclusions. And the only other thing I noticed is a very slight surge/'jumpiness' at highway speeds; my wife says I'm crazy and that she can't feel it, but I know its there. So we are gonna try a little Tank Dry and see if it may be a little moisture in the gas tank. I also researched it may be the distributer cap, which was done recently. We shall see.
Cosmetically its a pretty excellent, no dings, scratches or rust. I gave it a good detail today and also (common on these older cars) the headlights had a bit of yellowing. So my first pictures will be of the headlight restoration...
Turtle Wax Headlight Kit - $9.99 - so far I recommend it, took about an hour for both lights. Easy to do, and I am happy with the results.
As it sat...
After step 1...
After step 2 and 3...
Completed Headlight w/ Sealant...
I know, I'm missing a clip for the front grill, gonna order that here soon. But thats it for now, nothing too exciting but hopefully it will work out to be a great traveling vehicle for us. We have quite a few camping trips planned for next year and heres to hoping this vehicle works out perfectly.
:camping:
I lurked here at ExPo for about a year before joining when I owned our 'not too offroady' Honda Element. It was a great car, served us and our kayaking, fishing, camping lifestyle perfectly. Well, recently it was totaled when my wife was T-Boned (wife and baby in the belly are safe). So, moving on we wanted something less expensive, but larger; more truckish but still comfortable to travel in. After a bit of searching and back and forth we found a 2000 Nissan Xterra SE, Silver, auto, 89k miles for $6950. A bit of research and a test drive we found it was a decent deal and picked it up. Overall we are super pleased, very comfortable and the interior is perfect for us. We'll be taking a bit of a road trip tomorrow in it and I'll have some decent photos of the X then (no good ones yet).
I have a short(ish) want list for it:
1)Shocks (still deciding brand)
2)Calmini Roof Rack
3)Shrockworks front bumper, preferably something very low profile without the headlight protectors. There is no winch in my future, that I know of.
4)Homemade rear cargo tray on tracks for easy slide out loading.
5)Lots of maintenance and keeping it clean/running great
Our first order of business was a oil change, tire rotation, new air filter, and Lucas Deep Clean. I removed the side step rails and love that it looks taller and a bit more aggressive. It had a slight rattle in the exhaust, which I believe I fixed tonight being part of a corroded heat shield. I'm thinking it needs either tie rod ends or maybe control arm bushings due to a bit of back and forth in the steering wheel when you hit a bump at speed, but I'm gonna drive it a bit and see if it gets worse before I jump to any conclusions. And the only other thing I noticed is a very slight surge/'jumpiness' at highway speeds; my wife says I'm crazy and that she can't feel it, but I know its there. So we are gonna try a little Tank Dry and see if it may be a little moisture in the gas tank. I also researched it may be the distributer cap, which was done recently. We shall see.
Cosmetically its a pretty excellent, no dings, scratches or rust. I gave it a good detail today and also (common on these older cars) the headlights had a bit of yellowing. So my first pictures will be of the headlight restoration...
Turtle Wax Headlight Kit - $9.99 - so far I recommend it, took about an hour for both lights. Easy to do, and I am happy with the results.
As it sat...
After step 1...
After step 2 and 3...
Completed Headlight w/ Sealant...
I know, I'm missing a clip for the front grill, gonna order that here soon. But thats it for now, nothing too exciting but hopefully it will work out to be a great traveling vehicle for us. We have quite a few camping trips planned for next year and heres to hoping this vehicle works out perfectly.
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