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Hello,
I've gathered a ton of information from searching this site and it is greatly appreciated. I have a black 05' King cab Nismo with ~145k miles that I've owned for about 4 years now and it's been a solid truck for my uses. I usually have a dirt bike or a mountain bike in the bed. I took this truck all through ~400 miles off-road in Death Valley camping a few years back and it worked out great. I have Bilstein 5100's on the mid setting in the front, 5100's in the rear with PRG adjustable shackles on the lowest setting. I have just over 50,000 miles on my LT265/75R16 Hankook Dynapro ATM tires and they will probably still go another 10,000 miles. The only issues I've had are the cam sensors needing to be replaced, and I've had the SES light on since it was diagnosed that I need new catalytic converters (just waiting until I get the registration renewal to have to drop the $1000). Other than that, I have a few clunks, rattles, and squeaks I've tried to remedy but now I just turn the radio up. Love that these trucks have so much power, it really is fun to drive.
I've gathered a ton of information from searching this site and it is greatly appreciated. I have a black 05' King cab Nismo with ~145k miles that I've owned for about 4 years now and it's been a solid truck for my uses. I usually have a dirt bike or a mountain bike in the bed. I took this truck all through ~400 miles off-road in Death Valley camping a few years back and it worked out great. I have Bilstein 5100's on the mid setting in the front, 5100's in the rear with PRG adjustable shackles on the lowest setting. I have just over 50,000 miles on my LT265/75R16 Hankook Dynapro ATM tires and they will probably still go another 10,000 miles. The only issues I've had are the cam sensors needing to be replaced, and I've had the SES light on since it was diagnosed that I need new catalytic converters (just waiting until I get the registration renewal to have to drop the $1000). Other than that, I have a few clunks, rattles, and squeaks I've tried to remedy but now I just turn the radio up. Love that these trucks have so much power, it really is fun to drive.