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Member ID: canadianNismo

Location: Calgary, AB

Vehicle Info

2006 Nissan Frontier

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP264
  • Weight5200lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Ratings

    • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.

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Jim’s Nissan Frontier
“Nismo Crew Cab”

  • Currently 3.225 /5 Stars.
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canadianNismo's 2006 Nissan Frontier 

2006 Frontier Nismo

Calmini 5" frame lift

KMA front and rear bumpers

P285-75R16 (33") Yokohama Geolander MT+ trail tires

custom rock sliders that will tie into a custom lower exo cage

custom swingaway rear tire carrier

small onboard air

small dual winch setup (front and rear) with wireless control

100W KC fog lights

In Progress

Complete under belly skid plating

Half exo around wheel wells - lower protection rear fenders

Swing away recovery kit on left side rear bumper

Paint job on box

Future

PRG Titan A arm conversion - air bag and coils

Rear air bag suspension - 10" Rover bags

CNG conversion - for commuting

 

Brand New - First Time Out

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First Run with Buddy - and First Stuck (Don't worry I can pull you out ...)

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Playing Around after Spring Cleanup in Mclean - May 2007

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Just cleaned

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Ram Creek Hot Springs Trail - not stuck

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New Tires (33" Yokohama Geolander MT+) and New Bumper (Kennesaw Mountain Accessories)

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Stuck in Waiporous

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canadianNismo  

Posted by: canadianNismo

10/30/2008 01:18PM

It's a heavy bumper. Seems to stand up well. Lot's of tow points with both the reciever and shackle points. I run a smaller set of winches (easier on the electrical) and the extra points are handy for snatching and cross pulling. I wan't extremely pleased with the appearance of the welds, although they seem more than strong enough. Dimensionally it wasn't bad, but I had to build my own subframe to account for a 1/4" discrepancy with the frame horns. I'm happy with it, and the price was good. The prettiest bumpers that I have seen are the Shrockworks bumpers, but they're 2.5x the money. I painted my KMA with Endura epoxy primer, with a flat black enamel topcoat. I used a slightly small tip with a lowered air pressure to get a slight bedliner texture. It's not quite as tough as powder coat, but seems to hold up really well.

cal_schmidt  

Posted by: cal_schmidt

10/29/2008 06:57AM

Sick Frontier. Truck is looking good. How do you like your KMA bumper? I have been thinking about getting one of those for my '08.

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Member ID: canadianNismo

Location: Calgary, AB