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New Pathfinder Drama

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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New Pathfinder Drama

Post by Leeo D »

My brother in law just lashed out and got a 2006 pathfinder.Diesel.I had a look under it and said I would not take it on the rough stuff.He asked why not?I said it has a plastic fuel tank with no protection from rocks e.t.c.
So here is my question,Doe's anyone know of this being a problem and should he need a steel bash plate fitted to protect it.He will be reading this post for your recomendations.
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Re: New Pathfinder Drama

Post by bogged »

depends on wat sort of wheeling you intend doing.

If you do what the car was designed for, touring and fire trails, then it should be fine.
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Post by Leeo D »

I will just have to wait and see what he wants to do with it and how rough he wants to go.Just don't want to tow him out of somewhere.
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Post by bogged »

quite simple, dont go with him places his car aint designed to go. dont go doing porters rd, or rocky track in it..
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