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    #1941
    ^Lots of info at Nav/D40 specific forums sir, like this Sound Deadening the Roof: Headliner Removal - Nissan Frontier / Navara Forum

    Its easy. Just dont lose the clips and fasteners. Also, to prevent scratches, use the plastic pryer. You can get upholstery removal tools from concorde and auto supplies.

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    #1942
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    ^Lots of info at Nav/D40 specific forums sir, like this Sound Deadening the Roof: Headliner Removal - Nissan Frontier / Navara Forum

    Its easy. Just dont lose the clips and fasteners. Also, to prevent scratches, use the plastic pryer. You can get upholstery removal tools from concorde and auto supplies.
    Sakto asa Megamall ako. Hanap concorde mode

    Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2

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    #1943
    hello nav owners! need your help, tanong ko lng po if adjustable rancho shocks rs9000xl will make our ride softer on undulated pavements if it is set to 0? im planning to change on rancho adjustables, nagpalit kc ako ng wheels running on 265/50/R20 terra grapplers, ngaun medyo matagtag na cya, parang nawalan ng foam ung ride.. tnx po!

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    #1944
    hello nav owners! need your help, tanong ko lng po if adjustable rancho shocks rs9000xl will make our ride softer on undulated pavements if it is set to 0? im planning to change on rancho adjustables, nagpalit kc ako ng wheels running on 265/50/R20 terra grapplers, ngaun medyo matagtag na cya, parang nawalan ng foam ung ride.. tnx po!

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    #1945
    Good day sirs! We ordered a Nissan Navara GTX 4x4 last friday and hopefully we will already get it this week hehe, Im really excited as this is my parent's graduation gift for me yahoooo!! question lang. papano ba ibreak in yung nav? kasi first brand new car ko to eh haha thanks masters

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    #1946
    Quote Originally Posted by NavaraKid View Post
    Good day sirs! We ordered a Nissan Navara GTX 4x4 last friday and hopefully we will already get it this week hehe, Im really excited as this is my parent's graduation gift for me yahoooo!! question lang. papano ba ibreak in yung nav? kasi first brand new car ko to eh haha thanks masters
    Maintain engine tach below 2.5k RPM. Avoid heavy, sudden/ abrupt acceleration

    If youre not conservative then do the Italian style of braking-in. Be careful thou, power and torque is addictive.

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    #1947
    Quote Originally Posted by NavaraKid View Post
    Good day sirs! We ordered a Nissan Navara GTX 4x4 last friday and hopefully we will already get it this week hehe, Im really excited as this is my parent's graduation gift for me yahoooo!! question lang. papano ba ibreak in yung nav? kasi first brand new car ko to eh haha thanks masters

    yup, avoid sudden bursts, limit your REV no problem if your speed reaches up to 120-140 kph as long as you do this gradually :D

    important thing is don't be too conservative in Breaking In, do some italian style like Doc said, im sure you'll be a happy camper , find open roads and cool down before you shut your engine ..

    congratulations :D
    Last edited by OJ213; July 8th, 2013 at 02:16 PM.

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    #1948
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    Date: July 9, 2013 (Tuesday)
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    Where: Jetti Gas Station along Macapagal Avenue

    6:30AM move to location of the shoot

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    for those who want to join, members/ non members are welcome
    Last edited by OJ213; July 8th, 2013 at 02:19 PM.

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    #1949
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Coolant accumulated some rust after just 1 year so i replaced it..

    Need to flush the engine but i cant locate the drain plug on the block so i removed the thermostat.


    Turd

    Learned my lesson that its better using premix coolant than those needing distilled water. You cant be sure of the mixture and how deminiralized the water is.

    Reservoir is back to green again.
    ^ Just to quote my own post re Thermostat


    Almost 3k kms had passed and I'd been observing hi temp in my SG around 93 to 96C. I was puzzled what could be wrong when everything was bleed out..

    Reviewed the installation procedure and realized i paid little attention with the orientation of bleeder valve. I installed the thermostat with bleeder valve at 7 o'clock, and there was still indeed trapped air in the system.



    Fixed the thing a while ago, took it for 50k run and temperature was back to normal again.




    So for those removing Thermostat, bleeder(jiggle) valve should be on top (12 o'clock).. hth
    Last edited by 12vdc; July 21st, 2013 at 10:36 PM.

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    #1950
    I got a Malaysian version Navara 2.5 Diesel. YD25DDTi (4cyl DOHC, 16v Turbo with VNT and Intercooler).

    I am using DELO400 CI4 oil

    Can I use the Baldwin B2 or BT223 in this truck?

    In one of DVLDOC post, he mention that this truck already have a valve built in, so the filter don't need it.

    So if we were to use this B2 in the truck, would it harm it?

    Which is the actual cross for truck for Baldwin filters?

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