2004 Nissan Xterra - Back from the dead.

  • HTML tutorial

diabetiktaco

Local Expert New Jersey, USA
Launch Member
Member

Explorer I

3,650
Marlboro Township, NJ, USA
First Name
Eric
Last Name
Beauchea
Member #

4723

Follow @newjerseyoverland on Instagram for up to date pics and updates!


Long story short, one of my favorite vehicles I've ever owned was my thermal red 2004 Xterra I had bought back in 2005. For whatever reason, I sold it before I got married and have missed it since. New job somewhat dictates that I sold my Tacoma and bought nice nice daily driver. I'm going to use this thread to track progress of the build. Not sure if anyone will follow, but I like to have a record and enjoy tracking the progress. So, without further adieu..

Already installed:
  • ARB bumper
  • Lightforce venoms and strykers
  • Goodyear duratracs
  • TJM snorkel
  • Yakima loadwarrior with extension
  • 2" lift in the front
  • Rockford fosgate speakers
  • Scangauge II
  • Removed side steps and mud flaps
  • CVT Awning
  • sPod Mini
  • Midland GMRS
  • Midland 6dB gain antenna
  • OEM Nissan steel wheels
  • Bilstein 5100 / 5125
  • CVT shower tent
  • rear ditch lights
  • Bilstein 5100 / 5125
  • AC rear lift shackles
  • GOBI Ladder
  • Shrockworks slider
  • Rotopax mounted to ladder

Waiting to be installed:


  • Shrockworks skids
How it stands as of today.
BZCB5466.JPG

When I first got it.
271167710_10159633024423544_2571341765934473488_n.jpg

270949718_10159633024593544_5388453525549858632_n.jpg
 
Last edited:

diabetiktaco

Local Expert New Jersey, USA
Launch Member
Member

Explorer I

3,650
Marlboro Township, NJ, USA
First Name
Eric
Last Name
Beauchea
Member #

4723

First things, first. Getting it back to presentable condition..

Doing the trim..
day1.jpg

Test spot of what a good compound and polish will look like.

day1 5.jpg

Full interior detail and cleaning.
day1 2.jpg

Undercoat with fluid film.
day1 6.jpg
 
  • Like
Reactions: ThundahBeagle

diabetiktaco

Local Expert New Jersey, USA
Launch Member
Member

Explorer I

3,650
Marlboro Township, NJ, USA
First Name
Eric
Last Name
Beauchea
Member #

4723

For anyone interested, here's the build thread from my tacoma which I had just sold.

And here's the new daily driver..2019 Acura TLX SH-AWD V6

Acura1 (2).JPEG

acura2.JPEG
 

reaver

Rank VI
Member

Explorer I

3,680
Caldwell, ID, USA
First Name
Brian
Last Name
McGahuey
Member #

23711

Ham/GMRS Callsign
GMRS WRMV941
I see a D22 build, and I follow it. :grinning:

I'm excited to see the build progress. Out of curiosity, why not 265/75r16? I feel like that tire size, plus a pml is perfect for these trucks.
 

reaver

Rank VI
Member

Explorer I

3,680
Caldwell, ID, USA
First Name
Brian
Last Name
McGahuey
Member #

23711

Ham/GMRS Callsign
GMRS WRMV941
Real reason? I only clear my garage by an inch or so as it is.
Ha! That's a valid reason. I don't have a garage, so that's not an issue here.

I'm planning on doing a refresh of all my plastics this year. New grill, new headlights, refresh the rear bumper caps. I also need to fix my headliner.

I might have to pick up some of that trim restorer....
 

diabetiktaco

Local Expert New Jersey, USA
Launch Member
Member

Explorer I

3,650
Marlboro Township, NJ, USA
First Name
Eric
Last Name
Beauchea
Member #

4723

Finished bringing the paint back to life today. Got the tires and roof rack on. Now trying to get my light setup the way I want it before moving onto the next thing.

271821098_10159657868498544_4693317470284146663_n.jpg

271818859_10159657868288544_6663774656953030197_n.jpg

270798709_10159657868228544_1511933546999897153_n.jpg
 

reaver

Rank VI
Member

Explorer I

3,680
Caldwell, ID, USA
First Name
Brian
Last Name
McGahuey
Member #

23711

Ham/GMRS Callsign
GMRS WRMV941

reaver

Rank VI
Member

Explorer I

3,680
Caldwell, ID, USA
First Name
Brian
Last Name
McGahuey
Member #

23711

Ham/GMRS Callsign
GMRS WRMV941
Haha. Mines filthy, and I still sometimes stand in the mudroom and look at what I've built.

What are you planning on doing for lighting control? Something an spod or switch pros, or something more custom?
 

diabetiktaco

Local Expert New Jersey, USA
Launch Member
Member

Explorer I

3,650
Marlboro Township, NJ, USA
First Name
Eric
Last Name
Beauchea
Member #

4723

Haha. Mines filthy, and I still sometimes stand in the mudroom and look at what I've built.

What are you planning on doing for lighting control? Something an spod or switch pros, or something more custom?
I went cheap this time and ordered the auxbeam switch. I had the switchpro in my tacoma. I liked it, but if you don't mark the wires you're screwed (I didn't mark them).
 

reaver

Rank VI
Member

Explorer I

3,680
Caldwell, ID, USA
First Name
Brian
Last Name
McGahuey
Member #

23711

Ham/GMRS Callsign
GMRS WRMV941
I went cheap this time and ordered the auxbeam switch. I had the switchpro in my tacoma. I liked it, but if you don't mark the wires you're screwed (I didn't mark them).
I'm planning on doing the auxbeam switch in the frontier, so I'm curious what you think about it it.

Did you go for the solid state relay setup, or the one with the fuses and mini Relays?
 

diabetiktaco

Local Expert New Jersey, USA
Launch Member
Member

Explorer I

3,650
Marlboro Township, NJ, USA
First Name
Eric
Last Name
Beauchea
Member #

4723

I'm planning on doing the auxbeam switch in the frontier, so I'm curious what you think about it it.

Did you go for the solid state relay setup, or the one with the fuses and mini Relays?
Solid state. I don't like messing w/ relays. They seem to be more reliable the way I got it. I've had relays randomly go out on me over the years. I never had an issue w/ the switch pro.
 

reaver

Rank VI
Member

Explorer I

3,680
Caldwell, ID, USA
First Name
Brian
Last Name
McGahuey
Member #

23711

Ham/GMRS Callsign
GMRS WRMV941
Interesting. I'm not familiar enough with solid state setups. I'm personally leary of going that route myself. Relays are super easy to pull and replace, and I always Carrey spares anyways.

Also the relay/fuse box is physically smaller, if I recall. There's more room in the engine bay of d22s than d40s, but it's a matter of preference.

What additional lights are you planning on running?
 

diabetiktaco

Local Expert New Jersey, USA
Launch Member
Member

Explorer I

3,650
Marlboro Township, NJ, USA
First Name
Eric
Last Name
Beauchea
Member #

4723

Interesting. I'm not familiar enough with solid state setups. I'm personally leary of going that route myself. Relays are super easy to pull and replace, and I always Carrey spares anyways.

Also the relay/fuse box is physically smaller, if I recall. There's more room in the engine bay of d22s than d40s, but it's a matter of preference.

What additional lights are you planning on running?
Funny you should ask. I was just in the garage installing a set of lightforce strykers. Also just took the steps and mud flaps off.

271990986_10159658362868544_2790131520534727617_n.jpg
 

reaver

Rank VI
Member

Explorer I

3,680
Caldwell, ID, USA
First Name
Brian
Last Name
McGahuey
Member #

23711

Ham/GMRS Callsign
GMRS WRMV941
Funny you should ask. I was just in the garage installing a set of lightforce strykers. Also just took the steps and mud flaps off.

View attachment 220492
Very nice! I'm currently running a 20" light bar on the bumper, and a 32in bar up top.

The bumper light works great, but I want to switch to a different setup. I'm looking at these from auxbeam, as I've heard really good things.

Auxbeam 360-PRO Round LED
Not sure what I'm going to do up top yet. The rear of the rack is getting some combo flood/flashers to serve as camp/chase lights, and I'm adding backup lights in the corner caps.
 

diabetiktaco

Local Expert New Jersey, USA
Launch Member
Member

Explorer I

3,650
Marlboro Township, NJ, USA
First Name
Eric
Last Name
Beauchea
Member #

4723

Replaced the door and hatch speakers with Rockford Fosgates today. I got cocky and didn't check which was which and did the front first. Then I realized I put the backs in the front and had to go back and take the fronts out. One screw on the driver's door stripped and I eventually had to drill it out. The brackets that were sent by crutchfield also weren't a match for the rear. BUT, it's done and sounds a lot better than the factory paper speakers.

unnamed (1).jpgunnamed (2).jpgunnamed.jpg