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04-02-2019, 15:07 | #31 |
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LED lamps instalation.
Both hi/low beam and fog lights. (H7 + HB4) Not convinced, yet... |
04-02-2019, 15:07 | #32 |
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New room light, no more problems!!!
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04-02-2019, 15:08 | #33 |
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Well, waiting for the rock sliders...
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09-02-2019, 19:56 | #34 |
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Nice photos
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10-02-2019, 05:08 | #35 |
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Interesting to hear reports about the LED headlamp bulbs.
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11-02-2019, 13:01 | #36 |
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17-02-2019, 19:31 | #37 |
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Hello everybody.
Keeping the journal updated, a little tlc in my Maverick this saturday. The front was bothering me, as the old supports from the front protection were sticking out of the bumper and could hurt someone. Out with the bumper, removed the old supports and while at it installed new ones for the new LED lights. Cleaned everything and painted to old the rust for a few more years. While painting i also gave a try with the front grille. Thoughts? Some photos. Before: After: New support. THe final work: |
24-04-2019, 14:17 | #38 |
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Hi there.
Does anybody knows the colour code for my Maverick? |
24-04-2019, 14:48 | #39 | |
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Once you've got that I have a comprehensive paint code list here; http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/d...paintcodes.pdf
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25-04-2019, 20:38 | #40 |
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Thanks.
Paint Code: AP0. Browsing Ebay to buy paint. |
02-05-2019, 11:41 | #41 |
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This week the Red Mav increased 5cm (2").
New rear springs (from jimnybits) and a few turns on the torsion bars. Now i'm searching for a new set of shocks for the rear. What is the best option to get the most travel distance between closed and fully opened? Does anybody know the default sizes? |
06-05-2019, 11:46 | #42 |
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Well, to help others here are some measures.
News springs on the back and a few turns on the torsion bars. where - before - after front - 86cm - 89cm rear - 87cm - 94cm I can't lift more in the front, and the rear will drop a bit with some weight in the trunk and a few months on the springs. About the shocks. With the standard ones: Fully compressed: 36cm (disconected from the car) Compressed: 46cm (connected to the car) Rest position: 54cm Fully opened: 60cm So, i have a travel distance of 14cm. From what i saw i can increase up to 68cm without messing with hoses and others, gaining 8cm of travel distance. The new shocks should have 40cm fully compressed and 68cm fully open. Sorry for using metric measures! |
25-06-2019, 18:14 | #43 |
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Well.
Keeping my "Captain Log" up to date. Maverick with 331411 Km (+/- 206000 miles). This weekend i did the biggest travel ever (for me) on a 4x4, 1661Km (1032 miles). 2,5 tanks of fuel!!! Average of 11L/100 (25.6 mpg). (On road tyres from a Pajero, 245/70 R16) Solved a air leak (broken pipe from the compressor to the wastegate) and found that my turbo is going away... white smoke from time to time... That's it for now! |
25-06-2019, 19:48 | #44 | |
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Be careful that your turbo doesn't overrun like mine did, it's horrible!!!! I was lucky to save the engine on mine by stalling it.
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18-11-2019, 20:07 | #45 |
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Updating the topic.
Reinforced idler arms in both sides and steering bar. Gone with the standard bushings and replaced with bronze with lubrification. I don't know the name for this, but its where the lower suspension arm bar atached. The hole was starting to get oval instead of round. After the lift springs, some bigger profender shocks. Looks nice!!! |
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