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This is where reading the directions may have come in handy...If you calibrate the ultragauge they way you are supposed to with a gps for distance the tire size is already addressed.
This is where reading the directions may have come in handy...If you calibrate the ultragauge they way you are supposed to with a gps for distance the tire size is already addressed.
Find me some steelies and I'll trade ya!Just emailed the guy to see if he would separate the wheels and tires. Definitely interested in the wheels.
That's a good deal for the suspension kit. I may jump on that but I don't like the idea of shipping stuff on craigslist.2005+ Nissan Xterra Nisstec MK84 Lift Kit OME - $1,000 or best offer.
https://elmira.craigslist.org/pts/6037257132.html
Xterra seat warmers - $89 or best offer.
https://rochester.craigslist.org/pts/6024183530.html
Also, just for completeness, calibrate the fuel usage (also the way you are supposed to, per the manual) you will never look at your ridiculous analog dashboard fuel gauge or, especially, the DTE number ever again. The UG is far more precise AND accurate, if calibrated correctly.If you calibrate the ultragauge they way you are supposed to with a gps for distance the tire size is already addressed.
sorry bud if I get anything from this guy i'm keeping the manual for myself lolI'd actually take the repair manual for $5 if shipping media mail only costs a couple dollars.