The manuals are good mate.
Just jump in introduce yourself and join in the conversation and before you know it you'll have the manual.
Welcome mate
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yeah Im after the manual aswell ;)
But anyway, its good to know some people here with the same interest in Patrols.
Its just a great car, just got mine about 2 weeks ago and I need to do some fixing obviously.
Can anyone probably tell me what the difference between the trailing arm and the control arm is?
Maybe with a foto, as I need to get new front trailing arm bushes for the roady and Im not
quite sure how to get my hands on these. I found a place where they want to have 40$ each.
Quite expensive isnīt it? Anyone knows a good place around Melbourne where u can get em cheap?
cheers
Ivo
G'day mate welcome aboard gotta good mob here full of great info and advice
Control arms are the arms that locate the diff to the chassis. The arms to the rear diff are sometimes referred to as trailing arms (they trail from the chassis to the diff) and the arms that locate the front diff are referred to as radius arms.
$40 each is about standard and it is probably also worthwhile replacing the bushes at the chassis end of the radius arms at the same time. Stick with rubber bushes as they will allow more suspension flex than the harder urethane type bushes.
Tony
Hi everyone, newcomer living on the island of Roatan, Honduras who was looking for a wiring diagram for a 2000 Nissan Patrol. I'm trying to install a car alarm and unsure if my Patrol has a negative trigger or positive trigger system on the door locks. I'm also unsure of where to find the wiring for the door locks, didn't know if the manual would have that info.
Hi Pedro, Welcome to the forum mate, jump over and post an intro thread in the introduction section and have a look around. The Manual hosted here for download are the complete 1200+ page factory manuals and there is more than 1! most of the available supplements are also available for download once you have contributed 25 posts to the site.
The Manuals here are NOT the Hayse style owners manuals. You will get Full wiring, mechanical,, maintenance, Factory Manuals is what is available here!!! The Cost$$$$? just a few contributions to threads my friend.
Enjoy.
Hi Team
I am new to this forum (saw the manual and thought this is the forum to be on) could someone please point me in the right direction for introduction ect?
Thanks
Welcome aboard mate.
Post you intro up here: http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...-Introductions
Then join in & enjoy yourself.
Here you go nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/Introductions it's at the top of the forum home page.
EDIT: Beaten to it :-)
Hey thanks for posting these manuals. I'm a newbie to the forum and also a new owner of an '89 GQ so I was really glad to find you had manuals available as I may need to replace the radiator. Happy Trails!
hope this is the guide I need ...
thanks !
i can understand the download after you introduce yourself but the worst part of that is i found your forum by looking for the manual so it is also frustrating as the questions i would have for the forum would come from reading the manual anyhow good afternoo all
has anyone put a 6 bt cummins is a trol if so how did it go
i just bought a 97 gq tray back with a blown head gasket and possable cracked ring in No. 5 it has 200,000 on the clock do you believe i should do a complete rebuild or just rings and berrings
How do I find out when I can download this manual is it a time based or will you send me a email I am actively using the sit however I have a td 42 on a stand and need some info
Hi Guys,
I just stumbled upon this site / forum when googleing for a manual for my 92 GQ (4.2 deisel). looks good and looks like I will find alot of pretty good advice here too.
lookforward to reading / chating with you later
Cheers
ZTG
Hey boss - welcome aboard mate. Head over to the introductions section and bang up some info about your rig an yourself mate - not a lot read the manuals thread, so no doubt you'll get plenty of welcomes etc. Try not to just post 25 replies of rubbish mate - just clutters up the forum and you'll be scratched before you get there ...
Ask away on the questions for anything you can't find and you'll have the manuals in no time at all - great bunch here, so hope you enjoy it.
does this also cover the tb42 carby at all? as i need to rebuild mine and the manual i have doesnt cover it.
awesome thanks!
Hey guys having a bit of a drama trying to download this thing, I have the required amount of posts but when I click on the link on the 1st page and then the link on the pdf nothing comes up just a blank screen.
Yeah there shouldn't be any issues using Firefox folks.
When you click on a PDF download from any site using FF a window should pop up asking if you want to open or save the doc.
Just click open and then the PDF should open up.
I just tested this now and it works 100% using FF.
Interestingly, I have no problem downloading the GU manuals with firefox, the ones that have been zipped that is. Seems to be only pdf files that I am having trouble with when using firefox. No matter, it worked ok with explorer, so if someone is struggling with it try that and it might work for you. It would be nice to know what the problem is if there are any gurus out there. I hate Explorer but have no idea why Firefox won't do this. Yes I followed the instructions aswell.
Prolly just my Mac - its being playing up since my daughter put some dumb ass program on it for school ..
Agreed...... I'd be checking your plugins to see if your Adobe Acrobat/reader is up to date. Plugins are set to auto update by default so if its not then its a good indication its corruped & the easiest fix in these circumstances is to uninstall the Adobe plugin itself & reinstall the newer version.
The other thing that may be stopping your downloads using Firefox is script blocking software you may have installed as a plugin at some point. all you'll need to do here is change the permissions in the script blocker to allow these file types.