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when going down a steep hill it helps so much.
It a matter of a oppion,other people will tell you different things but thats my take.
Thumbs up Nissan! :shades:
OkieScot
Any pictures?
Just curious, if anyone in this group has loaded a goldwing on the nismo KC please tell me your experience.
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Glenn
Anyone else experiencing this problem?
OkieScot
Sorry to hear of your paint issues on your frontier do you have mud guards and step rails? Do you have pictures?
I bought the OEM splash guards and step rails in hope that it might preserve my paint a bit better.
...just another reason why Subaru owners are so loyal :=)
If it is not cost prohibitive I would be interested in using it on my truck.
OkieScot">
I do take it out of o/d when in steep hills as it will down shift from 5th o/d down to 4th direct which is a pretty good jump.
If I were still young I would probably get the 6 speed because it would give you a little more control and a little bit better power and gas mileage.
If you do a lot of stop and go driving then I would opt for the a/t.
OkieScot
I went to a professional autmotive paint retailer and he had samples of it spray applied on metal strips and suggested I contact a local ford dealer who'd give a quote for my rocker panels and front end over the phone, they quoted it $300-$400 ballpark and since it's matched to your color it needs to be pro-applied I'm assuming,the drying process is very fast only a couple of hours so it's a quickie drop off. Anyway, for info I got call Russ Dean Ford Body Shop 509-547-2100.
Also,I found this link which might be related:
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Thanks!
I will give a mpg report after I am past the break in period. That's all for now folks, stay tuned for more later.
Mick
300 lbs static is not likely to cause a problem. 300 lbs dynamic has been known to cause problems. The hinges seem to be the weak link on the Frontier and the tailgate itself is weak on the Tacoma.
Thanx, Steve
I only have aprox 500 miles on it and need to know if this is normal for this engine, if not I will take it in to the shop and see what is going on. Other than that the truck is perfect. Thanks, Steve
Anyhow, just to reiterate I couldnt be happier with this truck!
Anyone know of any Northeast Frontier groups or website's?
P.S. Test drove a Toyota and it just didn't feel as substantial as the Frontier.
READ YOUR MANUL AND YOU will KNOW MORE ABOUT YOUR TRUCK!!
I read front to back about my 2005.
The power in my 05 just roars!!
The end result is that the paint is not as good as it use to be thus the reason you are having the chipping problems you are experiencing.
My wife drives a 2000 Toyota Solara and it too has paint chipping issues. I am sure that it will get worse before it gets better as the government keeps moving us toward a more protective environment atmosphere.
OkieScot