Scoobysmak
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Edited: 8/6/2007 9:31:37 PM by Scoobysmak
Well if I can ever get my projects rolling again, plan on building a new frame but I need to find my 2dr pathfinder manual for mounting locations. I believe it told me the wheelbase and most of everything else between all the models at the time (2wd, 4wd, short bed, long bed, ext cab, pathfinder 2dr, and 4dr). I know the 4 door version has the same wheelbase as a 2dr pathfinder so it seems they did use similar frames and shouldn't be different (but this may only apply to 4wd's). I have no idea what box it is in, and it may still be in FL from my move.
New update, I found the manual but do not believe it will help that much. The only real number it gives thats a help is the wheelbase, everything else was like cargo area. The following is out of an 1987 manual but it should apply to most hardbody style trucks and pathfinders.
STD cab 2wd and 4wd = 104.3 in2DR and 4DR pathfinder = 104.3 inEXT cab 2wd and 4wd = 116.1 inSTD cab long wheelbase 2wd and 4wd = 116.1 in (I assume this is a long bed)Crew cab Aussie with standard bed wheelbase = I wish I had one like yesterday
The other thing I see in the manual is the cartoon picture for jack locations. It looks like the 4wd frame is wider than the 2wd frame and needs and would need to be confirmed. The other thought I have is to measure a 2wd and see if the height between the frame and the cab, the frame height, and the depth of the frame below the cab is the same as a 4wd. I believe it will take some "correcting" to make it work but should give results that your looking for. Things like the 2wd steering columb to match up ect. I would also say yes the pathfinder has a "4-link" in the rear but also has a panhand bar on it. You may need to adjust the height of the frame mounting location as it might cause your axle to shift too much when lowered. Hope this helped your situation.