Nissan Pathfinder Owners: Photo Gallery
To include a photo in a message is still the same as in the old Town Hall. You cannot upload photos directly from your computer into a message within a discussion. Your photo must reside elsewhere. Some have used www.photopoint.com (free!) to load their photos into a private folder and then post them within a message.
Here's how:
To get this:
Use this coding, but replace the ( and ) with < and >:
(img src="http://a332.g.akamai.net/7/332/936/0001/www.edmunds.com/pictures/40387.jpg")
Or: (img src="Photo URL address")
To make your photo a link like this:
do this:
(a href="Page URL address")(img src="Photo URL address")(/a)
Remember, posting copyrighted photos is a no-no. Unless, of course, you own the copyright.
Hope this helps!
KarenS
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Owner's Club
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http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1540575&a=11675744
http://www.pbase.com/gottria/pathfinder_
I can't see the pictures either. I don't really want to spend $200 for the Yakima rack if I don't have to. What do I need to be able to see the pics?
The Full Photo Album
These only feature the Pathfinder...
At the Baker thermometer
Cliff Dwellers (AZ Hwy 89A)
Monument Valley
Monument Valley 2
Mexican Hat Rock
Imogene Pass, CO
The photo site doesn't allow external linking, so I'm not able to display the photos here directly.
Thanks for sharing!
http://www.pbase.com/image/4032169
I am a very enthusiastic 4X4 man . I am extremely impressed with off-road capabilities of my 2002 black LE . I think you also have an LE too, but your tires are not stock tires . Mine are P245/65R/17 Bridgestone Dueller but your tires look very capable and they look bigger than 29.5 inches of diameter . I have few questions :
1] By putting bigger tires on ,it would affect ABS , gear ratio and braking distance, wouldn't it?
2] Is it possible to reprogram the ABS settings ?
3] How about the noise on those tires ?
Dueller is not an agressive tire and I am looking for agressive tires .
Unfortunately for 245/65R/17 size there are no other options but Bridgestone Dueller !!!!
I am even considering getting 15 inch rims and getting agressive tires (currently I have 17 inch rims) .
Does anybody have any suggestions ?
http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/parminder_singh_devsi/lst?.dir=/Tahoe+Forests&.view=t
http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/parminder_singh_devsi/lst?.dir=/Utah_Trip&.view=t
The tires I'm using are BFGoodrich All-Terrain TA-ko tires in a 31x10.50R15 size. Visit www.bfgoodrichtires.com to check sizes for your truck.
As for fitting different wheels, you cannot fit 15" rims; you must use at least 16" because of the front brake clearance. You won't find much out there that will fit on a 17" wheel and provides decent off-road ability, so you might have to replace your wheels.
Road noise will be louder with any all-terrain tire, compared to the factory stuff, but it's not really that bad.
I'd suggest checking out the following tires to check prices and sizes. Call your local tire dealers for this information:
BFGoodrich All-Terrain TA-ko
Bridgestone Dueler AT
Pirelli Scorpion AT
Some Pics here.
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First unibody Pathfinder on the Rubicon Trail!
* Further bent the left rear lower control arm. Earlier this month, I reinforced the right side, but the left already had a slight bend in it, so I couldn't replace it. Now I can!
* Scraped differential drain plug (easy to fix)
* Bent left-side rock slider
* Crushed center caps on rear wheels
* Broken/lost plastic clip securing rear bumper to right quarterpanel.
The taillamp was the only unexpected [expensive] damage.
So far damage has been less than $500.
Here are some pictures on all sorts of terrains:
http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/parminder_singh_devsi/lst?.dir=/- &.src=ph&.done=http%3a//f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/&.view- =t
xplorx4 has pushed the envelope on Rubicon Trails,
I think it was great.
http://www.greasergrrls.com/pathfinder