I ended up selling the truck just because I didn't drive it as much as I wanted to. It was great to me and got some good use out of it but I only put like 1200 miles on it in a year and decided it wasn't worth keeping up with all the yearly registration, insurance costs, and driveway space.
I have the se timing chain tensioner noise is common but I definitely replaced clutch put stage one EGR delete with headers the vapor canister was full I replaced that with throttle position sensors to run right for mines and bit response
I was thinking about getting headers for this. In reality, I'd really like to go all-out with a high response KA-T setup. I'm looking to do the timing chain before I put too many more miles on it.
I was toying with the idea of building a tray bed for it. For underneath, I applied fluid film to stop anything from getting worse. If I were to build a tray bed, I'd remove all the rusty scale and POR-15 the frame. There is one small-ish hole in the rocker, and I'd like to address it soon, but now that the truck runs and drives, it's hard to justify putting it under the knife again.
Another winner from the "Z" Boys Garage, one (Z Boy) at least. Now, you have to figure out how to get your off road dirt bike crammed into the hard body. 4X4, just asking to take you to trail access. This was very pleasant to watch.
Unfortunately I don't have any info on the timing chain. It looks like someone had pulled the front cover off at some point but I have no idea on time frame of when or what was done. I did have that on my radar as a potential issue due to neglect with timing guides breaking.
I just sold my rusted out 2012 f150 4x4. For a 12 yr old, 230k mile ohio vehicle that runs, drives and stops, I had listed it for $3000 and buyers came knocking down my door. Kinda surprised by that.
I have a 92 daily driver, 215,000 on the clock. I love it. Keep on truckin boss.
I ended up selling the truck just because I didn't drive it as much as I wanted to. It was great to me and got some good use out of it but I only put like 1200 miles on it in a year and decided it wasn't worth keeping up with all the yearly registration, insurance costs, and driveway space.
Great video! I just got one of these bad boys and looking forward to using your video to get it back in shape. Thanks 👍
Thanks! It's been almost one year and with all those basics done its been great to me so far
I have the se timing chain tensioner noise is common but I definitely replaced clutch put stage one EGR delete with headers the vapor canister was full I replaced that with throttle position sensors to run right for mines and bit response
I was thinking about getting headers for this. In reality, I'd really like to go all-out with a high response KA-T setup. I'm looking to do the timing chain before I put too many more miles on it.
Great deal actually and good job on the repairs. Body panel rust next?
I was toying with the idea of building a tray bed for it. For underneath, I applied fluid film to stop anything from getting worse. If I were to build a tray bed, I'd remove all the rusty scale and POR-15 the frame. There is one small-ish hole in the rocker, and I'd like to address it soon, but now that the truck runs and drives, it's hard to justify putting it under the knife again.
Another winner from the "Z" Boys Garage, one (Z Boy) at least. Now, you have to figure out how to get your off road dirt bike crammed into the hard body. 4X4, just asking to take you to trail access. This was very pleasant to watch.
Thanks a lot. I actually did manage to get our DR350 in the bed, out to a trail, and should have taken a picture as proof.
Well this was cool 😎 👍
Thanks!
An off-roading trip video in this Nissan would be nice .👍🏼
Trails are still open around me so I'll keep that in mind. Thanks a lot for the suggestion
You have any information on when/if timing chain has been replaced. If me I would replace it as soon as I could. Still a solid purchase. Thanks.
Unfortunately I don't have any info on the timing chain. It looks like someone had pulled the front cover off at some point but I have no idea on time frame of when or what was done. I did have that on my radar as a potential issue due to neglect with timing guides breaking.
Great buy - truck is a 👍
Thanks a lot!
I just sold my rusted out 2012 f150 4x4. For a 12 yr old, 230k mile ohio vehicle that runs, drives and stops, I had listed it for $3000 and buyers came knocking down my door. Kinda surprised by that.
Pretty much anything that runs, drives, stops, and can pass inspection starts at $3k here in VA
Please replace the timing chain too.
Is there any brand you recommend?