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<blockquote data-quote="Letfreedomring" data-source="post: 4390511" data-attributes="member: 50298"><p>I've got a nissan frontier pro-4x and my most useful mods have been side steps so navigator can more easily get in and out of my leveled truck, Halo jump pack with 110v outlet, cheap portable air compressor, hood lift struts to eliminate factory prop rod, vent visors for Oklahoma summers, bug guard to protect hood paint, Spyder all-weather floor mats, and Katana led bulbs in factory headlight assemblies (best cut-off I've found), but Santa brought me aftermarket projector headlight assemblies that will be installed after my Move prerunner bumper is finished to protect front end. Aftermarket bumpers offer better protection and usually improve approach and departure angles, but often at the cost of fuel economy due to added weight. </p><p>If you do your own maintenance a mighty-vac fluid extractor is vital to keep from having to crawl around under vehicle messing with drain plugs and skid plates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Letfreedomring, post: 4390511, member: 50298"] I've got a nissan frontier pro-4x and my most useful mods have been side steps so navigator can more easily get in and out of my leveled truck, Halo jump pack with 110v outlet, cheap portable air compressor, hood lift struts to eliminate factory prop rod, vent visors for Oklahoma summers, bug guard to protect hood paint, Spyder all-weather floor mats, and Katana led bulbs in factory headlight assemblies (best cut-off I've found), but Santa brought me aftermarket projector headlight assemblies that will be installed after my Move prerunner bumper is finished to protect front end. Aftermarket bumpers offer better protection and usually improve approach and departure angles, but often at the cost of fuel economy due to added weight. If you do your own maintenance a mighty-vac fluid extractor is vital to keep from having to crawl around under vehicle messing with drain plugs and skid plates. [/QUOTE]
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