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In the last week I fixed a massive power steering leak on my brother's frontier, the hose barb that the resevoir line bolts to had developed a pin hole. Luckily there was a 2004 Xterra at the JY and it had the same piece. On the same rig I found a MINT leather steering wheel so grabbed that for mine.
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Also grabbed the fog lights and may go back for some other bits this week.

Ordered new motor mount for my truck as well since that was something that failed on our calabogie trip in the fall.
 
 
 

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Adam wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:49 pm Looking to finally replace the broken motor mount on the X... Anyone else done them on a first gen? They look like a tight spot to get to lol.

 
I know Adres has a couple times but i haven't my self.]]>
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BigRed44 wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:50 pm
Adam wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:49 pm Looking to finally replace the broken motor mount on the X... Anyone else done them on a first gen? They look like a tight spot to get to lol.


 
I know Adres has a couple times but i haven't my self.

 
I've swapped engines on these trucks but that only required taking the nut off that holds it to the bracket on the engine. The other 2 bolts that are on the bottom look like a bear to reach. Might have to pick up some crows feet wrenches or something.
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Need to do sliders next.
 
 
 
 
 
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