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Old 03-13-2008, 08:58 PM
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Hi all, new to this forum, looks pretty cool. Any ways i was light off roading last weekend and when i left the road i heard some nasty scraping noises underneath. Does any one know the parts list or names to buy the skid plates that com on the pathfinder off road edition? My 2000 explorer xlt came with them from the factory so i never had to worry about buying them. Any help would be appreciated.
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Can you ask the dealer?
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Hi all, new to this forum, looks pretty cool. Any ways i was light off roading last weekend and when i left the road i heard some nasty scraping noises underneath. Does any one know the truck parts list or names to buy the skid plates that com on the pathfinder off road edition? My 2000 explorer xlt came with them from the factory so i never had to worry about buying them. Any help would be appreciated.
The best way is to go to the dealer
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Go to the dealer or try going to a junk yard and compare them both, I am assuming the frame is the same but the skid is more of a option for other models that are not 4x4 but they should fit. After all it depends how much you want to spend.
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Old 05-03-2008, 03:06 AM
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Go to the dealer or try going to a junk yard and compare them both, I am assuming the frame truck part is the same but the skid is more of a option for other models that are not 4x4 but they should fit. After all it depends how much you want to spend.
Yeah, my point exactly... And, there is nothing to lose if you go to the dealer bro
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