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    Off-Road

    2013 NVP with Advanced 4x4 conversion
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    Tire Update

    I put 285/75R17 BFG All Terrain KO2's on my van's stock rims as soon as I got it. They are AMAZING. I put some on my Sprinter about 10,000 miles before I sold it, they were very squirmy at first on the Sprinter but not a bit on the NV. They are quieter and smoother than the stock tires that came on my used NV, and the off-road traction is fantastic. Wet, snow and ice performance is outstanding. Before I got 4x4 installed on the NV I was shocked at what the van could push through without any trouble. Now with 4x4 and the KO2's its like a tank! Because the KO2's have a "snowflake" rating I don't need to put on tire chains anymore. In the Sierra's we have inspections stations that will not let you pass if you don't have chains installed or 4x4 with certified snow tires. I've only had them three months, so we'll see how tread life holds up. So far I love them. I haven't needed to air them down on the NV yet, but on my Sprinter I could air down to 20 psi and get out of pretty much anything. Not too many tires will let such a heavy vehicle air down like the KO2 will. If you ever get stuck in sand, that trick is you new best friend.
  3. When I picked up my NV from Advanced 4x4 two weeks ago they said they had been working with AMP. If I understood correctly she said they got an AMP employee interested, and he got AMP to agree to sell him certain parts and he'll build a kit to make it work on the NV. It sounded like a recent event, and I got the impression that we should not expect anything for at least a year. I didn't want to wait, so I went ahead and put Advanced 4x4's tube steps on while we were there. They are fabulous for off-road and helping kids in and out, but not as much area as many other options. I'll post more with pics later.
  4. I'm in for the salute, that sounds fun.
  5. We insure through USAA. If you have access to them, they are absolutely fantastic. Probably the cheapest, but pretty close and absolutely the best service and dependability of any insurance company. They financed the NV and insure it as a private vehicle without any questions. www.USAA.com
  6. radin2son - On Dec. 31st we bought an NV, then sold our Sprinter a few weeks later. I plan to do a write-up on it when I get the time. We just got back from an awesome trip to Moab and the San Rafael Swell after picking up the van from Advanced 4x4.
  7. Isn't it silly that we pay more to get a fancy trim with lots of chrome, then pay more on top of that to get rid of the chrome?!!! I assume all of the S trim parts should fit, and they are all black. Only problem would be the front sensors.
  8. There are aftermarket power door options for the E-series vans. I looked briefly for an Nv option but didn't find anything a couple months ago.
  9. I needed a temporary bike rack solution until I got my Aluminess rack, so I made one with Yakima parts I already had. I did a short write-up on my blog here: https://www.doinggoodtoday.com/single-post/2017/03/05/DIY-Roof-Rack-for-Nissan-NV It worked fine to haul ten bikes 600 miles with 40mph crosswinds.
  10. Susan, Your post was a long time ago, but if you're still looking I have used Alpine Sport chains for the past few years with amazing results. They are easy to put on under normal conditions and relatively easy to put on even when you're stuck. I just bought an NV and put on 285/70R17 BFG KO2 tires, now I need to get chains for it. Last year I had to use my chains 15 times, so I have put my chains on and of more than a few times! http://lacledechain.com/light-truck-and-suvs/alpine-sport-super-sport
  11. Dented- Who did your second winch mount? Would you recommend them to others? I'm looking for a winch mount that is more low-profile than the Aluminess.
  12. That looks fantastic, I'd love to see if that would work on an NV. Once I have my 4x4 installed in March I'll look into it. We have a Summit Racing and a 4 Wheel Parts (AMP distributors) in my town, perhaps I can get one and return it if it won't fit?
  13. Thanks ASD Dad. I certainly like the price of the Topper rack but my fan is white and I think the galvanized would look too "commercial" for me. I'll look up all the mods and tires you mentioned.
  14. On New Years Eve I bought a 2013 NVP SV with 32k miles. I'm sending it to Advanced for a 4x4 conversion in February. This van will replace my Sprinter van and be my daily driver and family adventure rig (six kids). We just got back from a 2200 mile trip in Baja, Mexico; I wish I had the van for that trip, I might not have gotten stuck in the mud and sand so often! We tow a 3000 lb 6x12 camp trailer with off-road suspension. What are the "must have" or "wish I had" mods for this type of use? Lift? I don't really care about looks, so is a lift worth it? Will it significantly increase ground or break-over clearance, or will it just make it harder to get into? Will I need running boards, thus negating any clearance gains? Winch? I want to have a winch for self-recovery since we usually travel alone. Are there any winch mount options besides the Aluminess bumper? I'm not crazy about how huge that bumper looks. Rack? I plan to have Advanced install an Aluminess rack unless there is something comparable at a lower cost. We haul a roof box in the winter for skis and kayaks and "stuff" in the summer. Ladder? Which is preferable: Rear or side ladder? The side seems nice for loading skis into a roof box, but they look funny on the side of the rig. On our sprinter I just use a collapsable ladder. Wheels/Tires? What are the best tires, and what is the largest "sensible" size to put on? Does the lift change that at all or is the sliding door the limiting factor? Performance upgrades? Anything that should be changed? Any other things you wish you had? Thanks, we're looking forward to exploring Nevada and the west in our rig!
  15. How much better is the new v8 vs the old one? How much difference will the addional HP/torque make if it's primarily a people hauler with occasional towing? I'm thinking right now could be a great time to get a good deal on a '16 v8. The 2017 price jumped up $1390. With an 8% improvement in fuel economy you would have to drive over 90k miles at 13mpg to see a financial savings. Pricing taken from here: http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/usa/releases/nissan-announces-u-s-pricing-for-2017-nv-cargo-van-and-nv-passenger-van
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