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Old 08-19-2001, 08:00 AM   #16
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Evergreen,

Any after-market items you add to a vehicle can modify the warranty in some way. It depends on the dealer and the rapport you have with them. Obviously, if something happens to your manual front hubs that causes your truck to strip or break an axle, they can refuse to fix it under warranty. I think I would worry less about warranty if you take your truck off-roading on a regular basis like many of us do. The dealer or manufacturer can refuse to warranty a part because you broke it or damaged it off-roading if they want to be jerks about it. One of our club members has had two sets of leaf springs on his X due to the sand in the Ocala National Forest. Fortunately for him, he has a solid rapport and the dealer has replaced them unquestionably. Especially considering the fact that the first time it occurred, he had sunk the truck in the truck eating mud pit. If you rarely off-road the truck or when you do you consider hard grated dirt roads off-roading, I would worry about the warranty.
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Old 08-22-2001, 08:33 PM   #17
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Why would you replace springs because of sand ?
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Old 08-23-2001, 05:13 AM   #18
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XOC,

The sand we have in Florida is NASTY! It gets into everything! It gets caught in the spring mounts and they begin to squeak. No matter how hard you clean them, you can't get it out unless you break down the springs and lube the joints and pads. The squeaking can become VERY annoying.
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Old 10-10-2001, 02:57 PM   #19
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Talking Manual hubs

Nissan is offer a extreme off-road package on this years model. It will include the option of Manual locking hubs. Since there has been increased complaints about the auto-hubs. So no it will not void your warranty, unless there is a direct failure contributed to the installation of the manual hubs.
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Old 10-10-2001, 03:44 PM   #20
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"Extreme" is not the word I would use. It's called the "Enthusiast" package. If Nissan wants an "Extreme" off-road package, let's see their electric locking diff, some real AT or better tires, real skids, and lower gearing for a start.

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Old 10-10-2001, 07:13 PM   #21
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Speaking of the "Enthusiast Package", has anybody seen the listing on that? We had a dealer rep at Truxpo and I AM NOT IMPRESSED! As far as I can tell, it is an XE with manual hubs and no supercharger option. Anyone with more info on it?
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Old 10-10-2001, 10:08 PM   #22
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Old 10-11-2001, 07:40 PM   #23
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The sand we have in Florida is NASTY! It gets into everything! It gets caught in the spring mounts and they begin to squeak. No matter how hard you clean them, you can't get it out unless you break down the springs and lube the joints and pads. The squeaking can become VERY annoying.
Sand is sand reguardless of the location. In FL you just have a lot of it. My truck has never been to FL (going for xmas). My springs squeek all the time. Even just closing a door makes the springs squeek.

IMO getting sand in your springs and the springs squeeking is "wear-n-tear" and shouldn't be covered unless the spring pack has sagged an unusual amount. That would be like taking your tires back to the dealer after 40K miles and telling them "they wore down, cover them".

You friend is lucky to have found a dealer who will cover wear-n-tear.
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Old 10-12-2001, 05:26 AM   #24
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Goliath,

Actually I agree totally with you. My springs squeak like crazy but I haven't worried about it at all. I figure I was the one who buried it in the mud and drove it through the Eureka and Rodman pits. Also I am replacing the springs when I lift it anyway.

BUT, with that said, I do have one minor problem with your stance. I have owned 4 4WD trucks and have never had the springs do this on any of them. And I can tell you I have put them through stuff as tough if not tougher (in the case of my CJ-7) than what my X has gone through. I think the factory springs are junk which is why they do this. If it was normal, I would have had 3 other trucks do the same thing. But to play devil's advocate, I drove a Toyota Tundra 4WD for work a couple of weeks ago and it squeaked just like my X. I think it has something to do with the way the Japanese car manufacturers make their springs. Because the Z-71 I drove prior to that didn't do it and I knew it had been off-roaded as well. That's one of the benefits of working for a car dealer, I get to drive different vehicles and I pick trucks (4WD as much as I can so I can see how different trucks handle) a lot as I have to move ladders and stuff to install network cables.
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First off you fools, it's SQUEAK.

Anyway, I try to stay far away from sand and for that matter, mud these days. They both just get into everything and I have found that sand makes springs squeak more than anything else ...




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Old 10-12-2001, 06:57 PM   #26
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War,

I agree the nissan springs are not the best, and that the squeaking problem is not common on all leaf springs. However, everyone who offroads their Xterra has squeaky springs. I still believe it is a wear-n-tear issue. Unfortunatly our springs "wear" very quickly, with better springs this would not be an issue, .

I found when I first installed my AALs my spring pack stopped squeaking for a couple weeks. But I noticed a week ago the squeaking is worse than ever.

I imagine the 02 will squeak, It would be nice if Nissan would upgrade the springs or solve this problem for future models (If Nissan reads this board, that was a hint).
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Angry I Hate That

i hate losing gas mileage. i hate it, i hate it, i hate it! (hehe) but seriously, i too will get free wheelers REEL soon. the 100 bucks you will spend today will save on gas, tires, vibration, axle wear tomorrow. it is nice knowing when you are roading to the outback that you are getting minimum wear on those items. get a set soon. :sun:
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Old 11-15-2001, 06:41 AM   #28
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Re: I Hate That

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i hate losing gas mileage. i hate it, i hate it, i hate it! (hehe) but seriously, i too will get free wheelers REEL soon. the 100 bucks you will spend today will save on gas, tires, vibration, axle wear tomorrow. it is nice knowing when you are roading to the outback that you are getting minimum wear on those items. get a set soon. :sun:
From a technical standpoint, the only way you should see a mileage increase is if you one or both of your autolockers is not working correctly. I have reason to believe one of mine was not working correctly. The auto hubs free wheel in the same way the manuals do, the manuals just don't unlock when the truck is put in reverse. If your hubs are working correctly, there will be no mileage change whatsoever.
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Agreed. Shouldn't be too hard to figure out if your front driveline is turning or not.

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