Title: Solid Axle Nissan Pathfinder Questions. Post by: akuria on August 23, 2011, 07:33:29 PM I have a 1991 pathfinder looking to go SAS. What axles do you recommend? I know d44 but from what donor? also I plan on doing leaf f/r. I am planning on either 33" tires or 35". what gearing do you recommend for both and what lift do you recommend as well?
thanks Title: Re: Solid Axle Nissan Pathfinder Rock Crawler Build Outline. Post by: penski61 on August 23, 2011, 08:27:31 PM either a 1980's wagoneer axle or ford high pinion if you want the width , if you want a hp but not the width you can cut down the pass side to the waggy length and use waggy axles on that side
Title: Re: Solid Axle Nissan Pathfinder Rock Crawler Build Outline. Post by: akuria on August 23, 2011, 08:45:35 PM either a 1980's wagoneer axle or ford high pinion if you want the width , if you want a hp but not the width you can cut down the pass side to the waggy length and use waggy axles on that side awesome. thanks. So if I want HP i can use ford without cutting the axle housing? I got a guy that will sell me his f/r axles from a 73 ford truck. They should work? Title: Re: Solid Axle Nissan Pathfinder Rock Crawler Build Outline. Post by: penski61 on August 23, 2011, 09:04:04 PM yeah they will be wide on a pathfinder , i think the 73' came with drum up front and rear so you'd have to swap the fronts out to disk
i have a 74 housing with waggy outers on my truck Title: Re: Solid Axle Nissan Pathfinder Rock Crawler Build Outline. Post by: akuria on August 23, 2011, 09:22:25 PM yeah they will be wide on a pathfinder , i think the 73' came with drum up front and rear so you'd have to swap the fronts out to disk i have a 74 housing with waggy outers on my truck so waggy axles are closer to the pathy widths? Title: Re: Solid Axle Nissan Pathfinder Rock Crawler Build Outline. Post by: penski61 on August 23, 2011, 09:25:17 PM yeah , waggy's are 60.5 the pathfinders are 59" the ford is 65-1/2
Title: Re: Solid Axle Nissan Pathfinder Rock Crawler Build Outline. Post by: akuria on August 23, 2011, 09:29:09 PM Great. thanks so much for the info.
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