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#392048 - 14/02/07 10:44 AM
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Ok they are finally done. Pics are of the D44 version (For Offroad Models w/ rear locker). The Nissan axle version (for non Off-road model 2005+ Xterra's & Frontiers) is done too. It Looks almost exactly the same. Will have pics of that one in a couple days. The Ring is 3/8" Steel The Guard is 1/4" steel New longer SS Hex bolts included. The design of this cover offers several benefits: - No loss of ground clearance at what it already the lowest point on the truck. - Complete protection of the vulnerable cap which can be pushed into the ring rear when hitting something in reverse. - Prevents the lip from getting peeled back when dragging over rocks which will cause fluid leaks. - Allows you to maintain the factory mounts for the emergency brake cable and the rear brake line. - Doesn't require removal of the stock cover, re-sealing and re-filling. Price is $109.00 Comes bare steel. Powder Coat Black +20.00. Taking orders starting today. First batch ships in 4-5 weeks. After that, we plan to keep them in stock. Link to www site: Diff Cover - Differential Protection
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#392049 - 14/02/07 10:51 AM
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Very good! Love the "S" (now get that sway bar outa there! lol)
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#392050 - 14/02/07 11:00 AM
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would be a lot easier to install if you got rid of that worthless swaybar Out of curiosity, is that the standard D44 bolt pattern? (You SAS guys know where I'm going with this). I have the Warn cover on my front D44 now, but, you know...this one is cool.
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#392051 - 14/02/07 11:02 AM
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Originally posted by Desert_Rat: would be a lot easier to install if you got rid of that worthless swaybar
Out of curiosity, is that the standard D44 bolt pattern? (You SAS guys know where I'm going with this).
I have the Warn cover on my front D44 now, but, you know...this one is cool.I know exactly where you're headed I wonder if (providing bolt pattern is the same) that would work on my High Pinion...
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#392052 - 14/02/07 11:17 AM
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Great! More stuff for me to spend money on! I like it!
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#392053 - 14/02/07 11:20 AM
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No, the bolt pattern is totally different than any other D44 out there. Don't ask me why, Nissan is just screwed up I guess.
For you other D44 guys out there (non Nissan Variant) I would seriously look at the RockCrusher covers. Their prices have come way down (you can find then in the $50 range) and they are killer covers. I got them on the front and rear of my Jeep and they have held up great.
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#392054 - 14/02/07 11:53 AM
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Very very nice. What is the deal with the OR version? Does the thing fit an 07 OR?
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#392055 - 14/02/07 11:54 AM
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Damn! I wish I had not bought that big, ugly A/C skid now.....Anyone want an A/C diff skid cheap?
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#392056 - 14/02/07 12:18 PM
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That is a hot item there! I'd buy one if I had a 2nd gen
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#392057 - 14/02/07 12:27 PM
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Order in. 5 Wks and counting. Thanks Jim!
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#392058 - 14/02/07 12:40 PM
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#392059 - 14/02/07 12:47 PM
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Jim, you are going to be the reason I am going to have to get divorced. Thanks. Most people - irreconcilable differences. Me - Shrock.
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#392060 - 14/02/07 01:01 PM
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#392061 - 14/02/07 01:05 PM
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Hey Jim,
What does your red powdercoat look like?
Fire engine red, or more like maroon?
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#392062 - 14/02/07 01:54 PM
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Ah ha! No wonder it's taking you so long to make my sliders! You've been goofing around on those diff skids. Nice lookin work there.
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#392065 - 14/02/07 02:52 PM
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LOL, I got a good laugh out of that one! I assume your kidding of course. If not, wait till after the D to order so she can't snake it from you. yeah I'm kidding but you are making me break the bank. We have a joint checking so thats not going to work so I have been pulling from my savings I have had since i was 5. The skids are easy to hide. I don't know how the hell I am going to explain the bumper when it comes in. She currently is driving my X in the winter while her car is in storage. Any ideas? Jim - you're the man. Throw me a bone on some sliders and this diff cover and I won't spill the beans to your wifey about your paypal account.
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#392066 - 14/02/07 02:55 PM
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Jim, when are we going drinking? You and i have a lot to talk about.
OK, now time to get back on topic.
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#392067 - 14/02/07 03:03 PM
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Originally posted by TunaSoda: Hey Jim,
What does your red powdercoat look like?
Fire engine red, or more like maroon? i'ts classic Stop Sign / Fire Engine Red
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#392069 - 14/02/07 03:09 PM
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Once again nice product!! NOW, any ideas in your head or on a napkin for a roof rack for the X?
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#392070 - 14/02/07 03:12 PM
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Well I know what I want for my B-Day now. Looks awesome Jim!!
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#392071 - 14/02/07 03:20 PM
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Originally posted by Desert_Rat: would be a lot easier to install if you got rid of that worthless swaybar
Out of curiosity, is that the standard D44 bolt pattern? (You SAS guys know where I'm going with this).
I have the Warn cover on my front D44 now, but, you know...this one is cool.Just because a few of us are all thinking the same thing... and it was not answered yet.
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#392072 - 14/02/07 03:25 PM
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That thing is a work of art. Someday it will be on display at the Guggenheim.
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#392073 - 14/02/07 03:29 PM
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We are going to do a std D44 cover. There are a few people here at the shop that have a D44 in their rigs, and they want one one too. A std (non-Nissan) D44 IS a little different though. This one wont work.
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#392074 - 14/02/07 04:34 PM
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Originally posted by airbornenurse: Once again nice product!! NOW, any ideas in your head or on a napkin for a roof rack for the X? x2 on the roofrack!!!!! preety please jim, a roofrack in the future
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#392075 - 14/02/07 04:55 PM
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Originally posted by TunaSoda: Hey Jim,
What does your red powdercoat look like?
Fire engine red, or more like maroon? well there is this (no idea whoes it is its off the shrocksite) or could you do another varient of red? or any other color? (I saw the more than *sexy* pink one)
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#392076 - 14/02/07 05:00 PM
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that would be alpine spirit
I believe he painted all that himself, correct?
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#392077 - 14/02/07 05:03 PM
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yea, I think that is the "oldschool" version of Kevin. Since that pic. his X has morphed quite a bit. SAS and other goodies.
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#392078 - 14/02/07 05:20 PM
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I still think its one of the sexiest X's I have ever seen...well technically I have never 'seen' another modified X besides my own. me being from a small town in New Mexico (where every highschool kid drives an X but noone ever modifies them)
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#392079 - 14/02/07 05:40 PM
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Great design Jim, beefy. I was looking to have a one-off done, but I think you nailed it. I'll be adding one to my order ..
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#392080 - 14/02/07 05:42 PM
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what mods does alpine's X have on it in that picture?
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#392081 - 14/02/07 06:29 PM
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Ok, in that picture it was the 3" Calmini lift, 2" AC body lift, Shrock sliders, ARB front bumper, Warn 9000# winch, snorkel, Calmini roof rack, Shrock ARB front skid, rear locker, GPS, CB, dog hair, and I wanna say 33" Interco Truxxs MTs on Rock Crawler Rims...what'd I miss (I know somethings).
As for the red it was the red Grizzly Grip paint on bed liner.
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#392082 - 14/02/07 06:30 PM
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Oh, Jim, almost forgot, you have my CC info when you get the standard D44 cover done, can ya ship me one?
Thanks!
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#392083 - 14/02/07 06:54 PM
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Ordered a Silver one, thanks for adding Silver to the line up Good think since it is the color in the photos on the website anyways :p
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#392084 - 14/02/07 07:47 PM
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Nice work.
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#392085 - 14/02/07 08:09 PM
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#392086 - 14/02/07 08:17 PM
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And x1001 on the roof rack
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#392088 - 14/02/07 08:38 PM
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Originally posted by AHTOXA: Great! More stuff for me to spend money on!
I like it!wont do shiite for you unless you get a next gen X.
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#392089 - 14/02/07 08:39 PM
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Originally posted by SupaXSE: Jim, you are going to be the reason I am going to have to get divorced. Thanks.
Most people - irreconcilable differences. Me - Shrock. wont work on yours either.
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#392090 - 14/02/07 08:41 PM
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#392091 - 15/02/07 04:59 AM
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I dont think the 1st gen has a removable cover does it? If we did one it would have to be weld-on...it could be done though.
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#392092 - 15/02/07 06:26 AM
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Originally posted by Shrock: Originally posted by Shmittey: [b]How freaking cool is that diff cover when do I get one for my 04 I dont think the 1st gen has a removable cover does it? If we did one it would have to be weld-on...it could be done though.[/b]Jim, you're correct, the rear axle of the first gen is a 3rd member design and unless you backed into something REALLY hard, I don't think you could bust open the pumpkin...but hey I've been wrong before and I'm sure Badercarma has figured out a way Seriously, though, please post up here when the standard D44 cover is ready (anyway you could make a high pinion cover in addition to the low pinion?) and you will have another order from me
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#392094 - 15/02/07 08:06 AM
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unless you backed into something REALLY hard, I don't think you could bust open the pumpkin I've caved the rear cover on a Toyota 3rd member style axle into the ring gear before. It can be done...if you're skilled at breaking stuff like me.
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#392095 - 15/02/07 08:55 AM
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Originally posted by Shrock: unless you backed into something REALLY hard, I don't think you could bust open the pumpkin I've caved the rear cover on a Toyota 3rd member style axle into the ring gear before. It can be done...if you're skilled at breaking stuff like me. Fair enough
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#392097 - 15/02/07 10:37 AM
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Originally posted by Shrock: That's where this whole ShrockWorks biz started...try to protect my rig from......ME! lol
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#392098 - 15/02/07 10:42 AM
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Originally posted by gprsh924: that would be alpine spirit
I believe he painted all that himself, correct? Yep I painted it all myself... at that time it was many coats of rattle can. Now it is all Grizzly Grip and really holds up nice. And yeah thats is a really Old Pic!! If I didnt have a cover for the front of my D44 I would be all over the Shrock design.
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#392099 - 15/02/07 11:44 AM
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Order will be going in today !!!
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#392101 - 15/02/07 02:48 PM
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Originally posted by ChefTyler: Oh, Jim, almost forgot, you have my CC info when you get the standard D44 cover done, can ya ship me one?
Thanks! You know you have an Xterra mod addiction when an after market supplier has your credit card number on file and just ships you new stuff when it comes out!
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#392102 - 15/02/07 02:49 PM
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Originally posted by South Side Ninja: Originally posted by AHTOXA: [b]Great! More stuff for me to spend money on! I like it! wont do shiite for you unless you get a next gen X.[/b]Yeah, I noticed it after the post. It still looks real nice, though.
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#392103 - 15/02/07 02:59 PM
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wont do shiite for you unless you get a next gen X. If you guys are interested in a weld-on one for the first gen, we can do it. It would be less expensive too. Where you see the "cross" welded to the ring, you would weld the cross to your axle.
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#392104 - 15/02/07 03:57 PM
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Dan, you really need to have this thing powdercoated in yellow. And slow down buying stuff from Jim, I can't afford to keep up with you right now. j/k This looks like a great product (as usual). If I had the OR version of the X I'd probably have to get one too.
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#392105 - 15/02/07 07:48 PM
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Originally posted by Frank B: Originally posted by AV Xterra: [b]Awesome again Jim. I'm in! P.S. The web site works great. Dan, you really need to have this thing powdercoated in yellow.
And slow down buying stuff from Jim, I can't afford to keep up with you right now. j/k
This looks like a great product (as usual). If I had the OR version of the X I'd probably have to get one too.[/b]Looks like I'll have to paint it myself like the skids.
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#392106 - 15/02/07 08:50 PM
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Originally posted by Shrock: wont do shiite for you unless you get a next gen X. If you guys are interested in a weld-on one for the first gen, we can do it. It would be less expensive too.
Where you see the "cross" welded to the ring, you would weld the cross to your axle.As long as there is sufficient room to get access to the fill plug, I would definitely be interested in the cover.
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#392107 - 16/02/07 06:40 AM
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Originally posted by Shmittey: Originally posted by Shrock: [b] wont do shiite for you unless you get a next gen X. If you guys are interested in a weld-on one for the first gen, we can do it. It would be less expensive too. Where you see the "cross" welded to the ring, you would weld the cross to your axle. As long as there is sufficient room to get access to the fill plug, I would definitely be interested in the cover.[/b]x2 and that way I can have front and rear matching
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#392108 - 16/02/07 06:42 AM
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Originally posted by AHTOXA: Originally posted by ChefTyler: [b]Oh, Jim, almost forgot, you have my CC info when you get the standard D44 cover done, can ya ship me one?
Thanks! You know you have an Xterra mod addiction when an after market supplier has your credit card number on file and just ships you new stuff when it comes out!
[/b]You know it, and damn proud of it!
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#392109 - 16/02/07 06:55 AM
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Jim, I'll be down in houston in march. Care if i stop by to see the shop?
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#392110 - 16/02/07 07:11 AM
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Hey, maybe while you are there you could suck his dick. I feel like thats what about 50% of you people on this forum want to do.
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#392111 - 16/02/07 07:20 AM
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Originally posted by xtr: Hey, maybe while you are there you could suck his dick. I feel like thats what about 50% of you people on this forum want to do. Troll :rolleyes:
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#392112 - 16/02/07 07:35 AM
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Originally posted by xtr: Hey, maybe while you are there you could suck his dick. I feel like thats what about 50% of you people on this forum want to do. WTF?
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#392113 - 16/02/07 08:07 AM
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Originally posted by xtr: Hey, maybe while you are there you could suck his dick. I feel like thats what about 50% of you people on this forum want to do. Wow, banned on the first post. Nice.
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#392114 - 16/02/07 08:12 AM
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Originally posted by xtr: Hey, maybe while you are there you could suck his dick. I feel like thats what about 50% of you people on this forum want to do. You're first! Someone wanna trace the IP to a city for me. Be real curious to see where it leads.
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#392115 - 16/02/07 08:27 AM
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Originally posted by xtr: Hey, maybe while you are there you could suck his dick. I feel like thats what about 50% of you people on this forum want to do. This guy must be tired up taking up the ass while bent over his 2wd liberty.
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#392116 - 16/02/07 08:30 AM
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The IP leads to boston, c'mon up
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#392117 - 16/02/07 08:34 AM
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Hey man, i admit schrock stuff is good, but Jesus christ, every single post on this site is like "I love schrock, great product " Does it really need to be said about 500 times? give the guy a fucking hand job and get it over with.
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#392118 - 16/02/07 08:36 AM
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Originally posted by xtr: Hey man, i admit schrock stuff is good, but Jesus christ, every single post on this site is like "I love schrock, great product " Does it really need to be said about 500 times? give the guy a fucking hand job and get it over with.Troll :rolleyes:
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#392119 - 16/02/07 08:41 AM
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Originally posted by xtr: Hey man, i admit schrock stuff is good, but Jesus christ, every single post on this site is like "I love schrock, great product " Does it really need to be said about 500 times? give the guy a fucking hand job and get it over with.And I get tired of hearing nothing but negative shit about people so shut the fuck up and take the good and the bad.
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#392120 - 16/02/07 11:05 AM
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Originally posted by xtr: Hey man, i admit schrock stuff is good, but Jesus christ, every single post on this site is like "I love schrock, great product " Does it really need to be said about 500 times? give the guy a fucking hand job and get it over with.I'll be up for St Patty's day fag... Now, reason for being here? Credit is being given where credit is due assbag. Now get the F*&$ out.
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#392121 - 16/02/07 11:44 AM
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Originally posted by MemorEsto: Originally posted by xtr: [b]Hey man, i admit schrock stuff is good, but Jesus christ, every single post on this site is like "I love schrock, great product " Does it really need to be said about 500 times? give the guy a fucking hand job and get it over with. I'll be up for St Patty's day fag... Now, reason for being here?
Credit is being given where credit is due assbag. Now get the F*&$ out.[/b]Matt, you going up to see DKM by chance?
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#392122 - 16/02/07 12:32 PM
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He's just pissed that we keep running over his prius. Its spelled Shrock, not schrock, u D.A.
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#392123 - 16/02/07 01:21 PM
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Hmmm, sounds like a couple of you guys might be pissed because you know Im right? Oh and yeah, I def. drive a prius...thats why im on an xterra forum.
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#392124 - 16/02/07 01:37 PM
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I give Jim my money, he gives me a product. He gives me great customer service. The off-roading aftermarket for Nissans is quite piddly, so I'll damn sure support anyone that makes a great product and backs it up with good customer service, period. Do you have an issue supporting, vocally, a good manufacturer? Get a life
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#392125 - 16/02/07 01:42 PM
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Originally posted by xtr: Hmmm, sounds like a couple of you guys might be pissed because you know Im right? Oh and yeah, I def. drive a prius...thats why im on an xterra forum. You sure are fascinated with the sexual pleasures of male genitalia. Is there something you need to get off your chest? You feel the need to come out? I think you came to the wrong forum.
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#392126 - 16/02/07 02:03 PM
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#392127 - 16/02/07 03:04 PM
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Originally posted by xtr: The IP leads to boston, c'mon up Hey xtr - where in Boston are you... I live 20 minutes from there. I'll be glad to give you first hand experience with how good Shrock products are. Let's see how ballsy you are now, punk
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#392128 - 16/02/07 03:31 PM
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Originally posted by Rockaholic: Originally posted by xtr: [b]The IP leads to boston, c'mon up Hey xtr - where in Boston are you... I live 20 minutes from there. I'll be glad to give you first hand experience with how good Shrock products are.
Let's see how ballsy you are now, punk[/b]I'll go with ya, I'm close too (besides, I'm sure it would make good youtube footage!)
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#392130 - 16/02/07 04:13 PM
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#392131 - 16/02/07 04:43 PM
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Originally posted by Muzikman: Originally posted by MemorEsto: [b] Originally posted by xtr: [b]Hey man, i admit schrock stuff is good, but Jesus christ, every single post on this site is like "I love schrock, great product " Does it really need to be said about 500 times? give the guy a fucking hand job and get it over with. I'll be up for St Patty's day fag... Now, reason for being here? Credit is being given where credit is due assbag. Now get the F*&$ out.[/b] Matt, you going up to see DKM by chance?[/b]Dropkick Murphy's??? Yes sir...i'm goin up to Boston!!! Well that fit perfectly
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#392132 - 16/02/07 04:55 PM
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Originally posted by TunaSoda: Originally posted by Rockaholic: [b] Originally posted by xtr: [b]The IP leads to boston, c'mon up Hey xtr - where in Boston are you... I live 20 minutes from there. I'll be glad to give you first hand experience with how good Shrock products are. Let's see how ballsy you are now, punk[/b] I'll go with ya, I'm close too (besides, I'm sure it would make good youtube footage!)[/b]Don't forget me, only 60 minutes north. XTR: If you did not open your mouth then maybe we could have gone wheeling sometime. Asshat
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#392133 - 16/02/07 07:31 PM
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Originally posted by Shrock: pic of C200 axle version:
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#392134 - 16/02/07 08:10 PM
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funny how xtr has been silent Where'd he go?
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#392135 - 16/02/07 09:44 PM
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Originally posted by Rockaholic: funny how xtr has been silent
Where'd he go? mouth is full of shrock at the moment.
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#392138 - 17/02/07 04:56 PM
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#392139 - 17/02/07 05:26 PM
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Originally posted by Rockaholic: funny how xtr has been silent
Where'd he go? He might have taken a canoe trip and ran into this guy.... CLICK AT YOUR OWN RISK
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#392140 - 18/02/07 06:59 AM
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Originally posted by bpc: Originally posted by Rockaholic: [b]funny how xtr has been silent Where'd he go? He might have taken a canoe trip and ran into this guy....
CLICK AT YOUR OWN RISK [/b]
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#392141 - 21/02/07 09:46 AM
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i love this shit, XTR join XF, xterrafirma.com
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#392142 - 25/02/07 06:57 PM
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XTR, where'd you go? You scared or something? To paraphrase the "the Effects of Drugs and Alcohol on Spiders" video... XTR is my Bitch. For more information on my Bitch, please contact your local officials...
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#392143 - 26/02/07 06:46 AM
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Um, he got the boot champ. Although everyone here is very intimidating, I don't think it had as much to do with the disappearance of XTR as his account getting closed. No use in acting tough anymore.
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#392144 - 26/02/07 11:26 AM
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No use in acting tough anymore. hahahaha
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#392145 - 26/02/07 04:52 PM
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Originally posted by sanmiam: Um, he got the boot champ...No use in acting tough anymore. Are you 100% sure his account is closed? Acting tough? nope, just calling it as I see it (and stirring the pot a little )
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#392146 - 26/02/07 05:21 PM
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XTR was supposedly banned. I'm sure he is still here reading this under his real screen name though....but let's just let this die.
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#392147 - 21/03/07 10:15 AM
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Jim, Are these starting to ship yet? I ordered Feb 14th and am hoping (with permission from the wife) to order a Rear Bumper, so I'll be in touch. Thanks! Adam Merriman
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#392148 - 21/03/07 10:59 AM
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Bare ones should ship in about a week. PC'd ones two.
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#392149 - 21/03/07 12:15 PM
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Originally posted by Shrock: Bare ones should ship in about a week. PC'd ones two. Thanks, As I had mine Powder coated Red, I expect it to be delayed, but well worth the wait. The Wife said to go for the Bumper so, I'll be on the Website tonight.
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#392150 - 10/04/07 07:35 PM
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Got the FedEx tracking number today for the diff armor (bare metal). WooHoo.
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#392153 - 13/04/07 09:28 PM
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Looks great Jim. Keep up the great work. Sorry to change the subject but what happened to the idea of a rack? Also youll be hearing from me soon. I got a lot of parts i want to buy
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#392154 - 14/04/07 09:56 AM
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All bare orders have shipped. All Powder coated orders will ship next week.
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#392155 - 15/04/07 07:33 PM
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Originally posted by AV Xterra: Originally posted by AV Xterra: [b]Got the FedEx tracking number today for the diff armor (bare metal). WooHoo. Diff armor arrived today. [/b]...and for those questions that always come up about how much weight does this bumper, skids sliders etc. add to my truck... the diff armor will add 4lbs 4.1oz.
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#392156 - 17/04/07 05:06 PM
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Just got my Diff Tracking number. Hope it's here in time for the weekend.
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#392158 - 18/04/07 04:30 PM
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Originally posted by Lloyd Swartz: Originally posted by Conundrum: [b]Just got my Diff Tracking number. Hope it's here in time for the weekend. Me too, good weekend project I hope! [/b]Cool, shouldn't take more than a few minutes to install, unless I have a beer for each bolt. Just checked and the tracking # is showing the 23rd.
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#392159 - 19/04/07 09:25 AM
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It's not hard to install, but my suggestion would be, if you remove all the bolts and it starts leaking, to pull the cover, re-seal it and fill it back up. Too many times have I seen diff covers leak because of someone adding diff armor and not resealing the cover. It turns a 10 minute job into an hour job, but might save you a headache down the road. The Shrock armor can take a pretty good beating.
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#392160 - 19/04/07 07:50 PM
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Is it a gasket or silicone? Did yours leak?
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#392161 - 20/04/07 07:18 AM
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You use rtv silicone. I can get you the exact specs for what Nissan calls for if you want.
Mine was leaking before I even put it on. I had peeled the cover back twice. It was so bad that when I took the bottom three bolts out, diff fluid just poured out. I already planned on taking the cover all the way off to pound the lip back, so it wasn't a big deal.
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#392162 - 20/04/07 09:04 AM
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That's good advice. If it is already leaking, take the time to remove and reseal. If it isnt already leaking, I'd try just putting the new one on....that should be OK. If it does start leaking you can remove and re-seal.
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#392163 - 24/04/07 11:59 AM
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#392164 - 26/04/07 09:12 AM
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There have been two people complain about the supplied bolts. It seems the heads are stripping out if you try and properly torque them.
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#392165 - 26/04/07 10:29 AM
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That's not entirely shocking, the 3/16 inch hex looks like a good idea, but I'd rather of had the Cap bolts or regular bolts. Either way, it's a simple trip to the harware store to change. I have quite a bit of hardware at home and will see what I can find when I pull it off to seal my drip, drip. The supplied hardware seems to be slightly larger than the size specified, but definately not metric.
BTW-I made sure to throw a 3/16 allen wrench into my metric toolbox.
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#392166 - 26/04/07 12:04 PM
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Originally posted by Muzikman: There have been two people complain about the supplied bolts. It seems the heads are stripping out if you try and properly torque them. The instructions say 20 ft-lbs. If you do that, there shouldnt be a problem. I know at least one person used 31 ft-lbs for some reason. A std 5/16 x 1" (course thread) bolt will work fine. 20 ft-bs for grade 5 and 29 ft-lbs for Grade 8.
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#392167 - 26/04/07 12:27 PM
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Originally posted by Shrock: Originally posted by Muzikman: [b]There have been two people complain about the supplied bolts. It seems the heads are stripping out if you try and properly torque them. The instructions say 20 ft-lbs. If you do that, there shouldnt be a problem. I know at least one person used 31 ft-lbs for some reason.
A std 5/16 x 1" (course thread) bolt will work fine. 20 ft-bs for grade 5 and 29 ft-lbs for Grade 8.[/b]Probably because the Service Manual states 36ft-lbs for C200 and 31ft-lbs for the M226 (D44 variant).
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#392168 - 26/04/07 01:10 PM
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Use our instructions not Nissan's!
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#392169 - 26/04/07 04:30 PM
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#392170 - 27/04/07 07:52 AM
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Adam, your skids might not show much, but that really 'pops'.
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#392171 - 27/04/07 08:25 AM
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FWIW, these will now ship with regular style 5/16 Gr8 hex bolts to avoid any future problems.
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#392172 - 27/04/07 08:43 AM
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Thanks Tom! I likey too.
Jim I'm glad you've addressed the problem.
I'll be going for some hardware tonight and gear oil, Rtv. Can't leave it parked with all that armor and it's supposed to rain this weekend.
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#392173 - 27/04/07 08:37 PM
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Originally posted by Shrock: FWIW, these will now ship with regular style 5/16 Gr8 hex bolts to avoid any future problems. Great to see you are listening to feedback and addressing issues as they come up. THIS is what more vendors/manufacturers need to be doing.
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#392174 - 28/04/07 10:59 AM
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Well, dropped the cover to fix the leak and found some chunks of metal. I think they are from the spider gears, but I'll let the Dealership tell me when they're fixing it under warranty. Only 27K miles. :rolleyes:
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#392175 - 30/04/07 11:52 AM
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Bummer man.
There actual bits of metal, or was there a metalic slim/goo? The slime/goo is normal, bits of metal is not.
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#392176 - 30/04/07 12:12 PM
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Originally posted by Muzikman: Bummer man.
There actual bits of metal, or was there a metalic slim/goo? The slime/goo is normal, bits of metal is not. There were two Chunks of metal about a quarter inch in size as well as the gear oil had a very cool metallic look to it in the sun. :rolleyes: Actually just spoke with my SA and they are going to replace the whole rear differential. I'm actually glad to have found this and owe it to Shrock as I wouldn't have looked at the gear oil until I had to and may have been stranded somewhere. BTW - My manual said to use 75W-140 Synthetic oil, which I bought at Nissan for about $20/quart. It only used about 1 and 1/8th quarts to fill to the opening.
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#392177 - 30/04/07 12:38 PM
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Wow, yeah, that's bad.
And I am not sure what Nissan's deal is, but it seems that if there is a bad diff, the dealer techs aren't allowed to rip into it. They are instructed by Nissan to just replace the entire thing.
I don't know if it's because they think the techs are idiots and can't set gears, or if they want to take a closer look at the diff failures.
There is a guy over on one of the Frontier boards who has an 05 NISMO which has the same rear axle as the OR X's and he blew his out not long ago and Nissan wouldn't cover it because he has 2" lift blocks in the rear.
Also, USMC_Xterra just recently changed his front gear oil in his 05 S model and found it to be 1pt low (it only take 1 3/4 pints to begin with). He said there were no leaks, so it came from the factory that way.
Yeah, the Nissan gear oil is expensive. I run Mobile 1 which is about ~$12/quart. The Jeep crowd swears by Royal Purple which is about $9 quart.
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#392178 - 30/04/07 01:20 PM
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Actually just spoke with my SA and they are going to replace the whole rear differential. Did they mention I was just there? They all looked completely dumbfounded when I told them what was wrong with the X. " We've never heard of that happening.."
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#392179 - 30/04/07 01:41 PM
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Originally posted by DBAX: Actually just spoke with my SA and they are going to replace the whole rear differential. Did they mention I was just there? They all looked completely dumbfounded when I told them what was wrong with the X. " We've never heard of that happening.." I like that meter! Yeah, I think they have a standard MO that they can't admit anyone else has come in for that _______ issue. When I get it back hopefully tomorrow, [eta - not till thursday now, seems as they are having issues obtaining one, I wonder why? I talked with an insider who told me there is a part number change for the '05 Diff and the new one has 4 spider gears instead of two.] I'll definately look at that front diff and make sure it has the right amount of fluid and maybe I'll pull a bit out and see what it looks like in the sun. Hey we have a new paint color, Gear oil Metallic! Then I can say, man that paint job STINKS!
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#392180 - 30/04/07 01:56 PM
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Originally posted by DBAX: Actually just spoke with my SA and they are going to replace the whole rear differential. Did they mention I was just there? They all looked completely dumbfounded when I told them what was wrong with the X. " We've never heard of that happening.." I swear that has happened with every single warranty issue I have ever had, with any make You could be standing in line behind 5 guys with blown diffs... Thats why anytime I see anyone with the car maker I always test there BS meter. " Fix that bottoming out Gen II nightmare yet?" " Is a front end TSB and update kit out yet?"
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#392181 - 03/05/07 08:49 AM
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Jim, any word on a High Pinion standard D44 cover? Any chance it could be delivered to Denver by the 16th
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#392182 - 18/05/07 02:42 PM
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Put the Diff cover back on with my new hardware and new rear-end. Found my oil was already very dark so I replaced it with New Nissan oil.
Already been wheeling with it and the peace of mind is great.
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#392183 - 23/05/07 12:26 PM
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I bought the grade 8 bolts, and installed this on Bren's Fronty. Of course, it started leaking as soon as I pulled the lower bolts out. put it on anyway, and stopped leaking for couple of days, but then came the drip...drip.... Took it over to Peoria Nissan as they have always been good to me anyway, and the service advisor we use, Brad Ernest had it taken care of under warranty w/o a question. Keeps me bringing my X and her Fronty in cuz he tries to do right by us. So anyway, diff resealed and Shrock ring installed.
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#392184 - 23/05/07 01:51 PM
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Wow, now that is one hell of a dealer.
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#392185 - 24/05/07 02:32 PM
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Originally posted by Muzikman: Wow, now that is one hell of a dealer. Yeah, no kidding!
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