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#396822 - 08/09/02 12:02 PM
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Kick ass!
Did you run this on your truck Ian? I'm also wondering about steering stabilizers. Is the centerlink the same diameter as stock and such that I could still use my steering stabilizer if I want?
Thanks for the pictures.
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#396824 - 08/09/02 03:28 PM
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Originally posted by MeWantSnow!: What's the weak link now... The frame????
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#396825 - 09/09/02 08:06 AM
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Not to take this off topic but... Ian, did you mount the ball joint under the upper control arm? looks like you did. If so, did you have any problems getting it into spec? Or am I just seeing things...
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#396826 - 09/09/02 09:40 AM
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Stormy; that's the way they are suppose to go.
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#396827 - 09/09/02 09:49 AM
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AHHHH, I see... I actually have the Calmini a-arms still in the box. They are going to replace my AC arms so I haven't even read the instrictions yet. I'm waiting to install the Calmini steering before I put them on. With the condition of my centerlink now, there's no way it's going to get alligned... Thanks for pointing out the obvious for me
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#396828 - 09/09/02 04:58 PM
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I was impressed by this system on the CALMINI X and XOC’s truck at GOX3. I was told that the center link takes less stress and the arms more so that’s one of the reasons their so heavy duty.
The threaded part of all the aftermarket tie-rod adjusters are still a potential weaker spot IMO, but these are the strongest/beefiest adjusters I’ve seen in general. The idler brace is new/redesigned and the rancho steering stabilizer kits should work by adjusting the u-bolts if needed on the passenger’s side.
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#396830 - 10/09/02 07:27 AM
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one unused Center link for sale.....
One left testicle for sale... slightly used.
What else can I sell to get this setup?
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#396831 - 10/09/02 07:37 AM
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Originally posted by Matt Peckham: one unused Center link for sale.....
One left testicle for sale... slightly used.
What else can I sell to get this setup? How about the mini van?!?!?
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#396832 - 10/09/02 10:28 AM
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Originally posted by Matt Peckham: What else can I sell to get this setup? The antlers?
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#396835 - 17/09/02 08:25 AM
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That's cool-Any pics of the run?
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#396836 - 17/09/02 04:38 PM
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Originally posted by SalsaX: That's cool-Any pics of the run? I didn't take any. I'm waiting for some to be forwarded to me. I'll post when I have them.
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#396837 - 17/09/02 09:08 PM
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Originally posted by CALMINI Products Inc: After our annual customer appreciation run last weekend, you can add - "Rubicon Tested" to our replacement steering system. Was that on the Xterra or the Frontier?
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#396839 - 18/09/02 12:25 AM
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There are some pics here found on N4W
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#396840 - 18/09/02 03:11 AM
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I'm interested! Doing the Rubicon is something I've wanted to do all year but just didn't get all the stuff (rear locker, front-end lift) I wanted done on the Xterra before tackling such a trail.
The season is about over this year but there is always next year. Who is going to be the first to get an Xterra through the Con? I wonder if there has already been a "first"?
That is another question...Can you say you "did" the Rubicon while still using bypasses? I personally say YES, some of the obstacles are just plain impossible for an Xterra.
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#396841 - 18/09/02 03:18 AM
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Add 3.60:1 gearing to the list of stuff needed before doing the Rubicon...
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#396843 - 18/09/02 08:22 AM
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Originally posted by xoc: A broken rear axle on an Xterra means "almost impossible to fix" on the trail.
No, it just means that this collective group hasn't yet broken enough parts in these kinds of situations to know what to expect. If you're going to do this kind of stuff, you have to carry spares. It's just part of the game. You can get a gear reduced, locked, and lifted X through that trail, but expect some body damage. I get a new ding every time I go.
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#396844 - 18/09/02 09:38 AM
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Back to the subject...what's the ETA on the steering system?
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#396845 - 18/09/02 09:39 AM
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CALMINI, Glad to hear the steering system & gears are now RUBICON approved Snoopy, I recall hearing the gear reduction will be more like 3.9x Yup, me too UNOTHAT I wanted to make a run this year A group of Nissan wheelers have been talking about a ‘Con run in 03 including ClimberRN, Twitch, MVM, myself, and some of the guys up north. Perhaps CALMINI, NISSAN and/or others would like to get involved, we could call it GONERUBICON or there is always CALX4
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