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M.Seidam

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  1. I agree sir and that’s why due to less stiffness I have to start slower in order not to loose the momentum and line . Maybe I presumed they are more stiffer than my stock . Truthly it took time to find the proper approach in stock Xterra to bring it to top eventually and not always from first time !
  2. Off road suspension is a never ending topic of discussion among off-roaders and indeed making a separate thread for it is really highly appreciated . Thank you @Niki Patel for starting this thread in such elegant orderly fashion that surely of relevant concern I would say to every one. @Gaurav your sincere unbiased response in the relevant issues which was highlighted for me is a “gold mine “ 😉🙏🏻of reference.and now even making my decision to wait and see what the tide may bring is even more firm. I drive a stock Nissan Xterra ( only mods are considered non major such as bash plate and kill switch ) and to tell the truth I want or at least I wish to keep it this way as It’s my daily rider as well as my weekend off road leisure companion and no plans for a third car ( at least now ) and for me this vehicle is giving me the best of both worlds so far. I believe that skills refinement can partially compensate to certain extent ( example and it’s me : in my Stock suspension can’t for example take off immediately from a short distance to climb feya while another vehicle with comparable engine power and tires but with 5k suspension may do it , however I will need to adopt slightly slower approach building pace slowly ( momentum increasing slowly ) with distance needed ) then when the right place and time comes boost the beast out of it but still I have the halter straps in my hands with control ..) In conclusion it’s all what you do and what you need to accomplish in specific time and place! cheers
  3. @Arman congratulations and may all your dreams and wishes come true , keep on rolling safely along with your friends and loved ones. Welcome to fewbie world for now !
  4. @Francois Germishuys congratulations and well done! Never give up and you will get there.
  5. @Nihal17 congratulations and well done 👍 it feels really nice to see you growing in this motor sport , keep it up and you will get all what you wish for 😉
  6. Rahim bhai @Rahimdad I understand now how it feels when you wana give two emujes in the same time ... so I agree in the first part 🤗 and I 😂 in the second !
  7. Hearty congratulation yousef @Yousef Alimadadi and well done bro 🙏🏻👍
  8. Each single photo tells a story ... truly amazing !
  9. The desert is supposed to be the land of magic , however everyone perceived it ( the magic ) differently 😉
  10. Lovely news Mehmet @Mehmet Volga hearty congratulations well done keep on rolling and soon we see you marshal inshallah 👍🙏🏻🚙
  11. With respect to owner of this electrical powered vehicle but I think it’s obvious that this guy is doing some promotion to this vehicle but unfortunately the wrong environment was chosen !
  12. This is the last thing yo worry about if I have Tesla in desert !🤪
  13. This is the way I am using too!😄 however I will try the image resize mentioned by @Frederic also and see 👍
  14. Since my newbie I love technical , maybe I inherited this from my father when I was taken by him to the south west of this lovely country many years back , I always believed the mastering of the desert terrain starts from shallow water ( technicals ) once is done then floating over the occasion is mostly piece of cake , but not always as the different heights , terrains , humps , soft and super soft ... etc each require special attention as well. @Abu Muhammad don’t worry bro I am sure your Sequndra would love some shallow water simply because the driver is dedicated to get it out always Nicely 😉 , so all the drivers too along with their own vehicle . me ? Umm well my X is made to be driven tuff but I am a broken hearted and I don’t push it much , but I guess it’s done now it’s time for rough tuff and power to unleash the beast out of it ... off course safely safely and always safely on the @Carnity’s way 😄 I wish I could join you guys on Friday but it’s family trip day and I was allowed for Saturday to stretch my legs😅 best of luck drive safe and wish you pleasant time always! cheers 🙏🏻🚙👍
  15. Probably most know , but I found this that may help understand such issue explaining axle noise click !
  16. Dr.Chaitanya @Chaitanya D i had the feeling that its coming soon. truly well deserved and for me you have earned it long time back.hearty congratulations my friend and best wishes!
  17. true off roader is a dreamer and you are one of a kind who is on the path to make this dream comes true.
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