Southern California Club Xterra

Southern California Club Xterra => SCCX Display Case => Topic started by: XTerra0331 on May 18, 2012, 11:58:44 AM

Title: Xterra0331's X
Post by: XTerra0331 on May 18, 2012, 11:58:44 AM
Joined SCCX:
Username:  Xterra0331
Real Name: Terry
Year:  2006
Make:  Nissan
Model:Xterra
Trim:  
Color:  Silver
Mods:

DVD/Navigation system with headrest monitors
Radar detector
Yakima roof rack
5 100w lights
onboard air
Sliders
modded stock rear bumper

Typical Load Out:

EMT major trauma kit
3 gallons of water
12 MRE's
Satellite phone
(2x) Icom IC-F4021S w/ tactical headsets
8,000 lumen hand held light
Surefire M3
2 Fire Extinguishers
shovel
Gerber Gator machete
SOG battle hatchet
mechanics tools/gloves
WP bag with clothes
250 rounds .45acp
180 rounds 5.56x45

Comments:  Here she is...

Photos:
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Title: Re: Xterra0331's X
Post by: HEVAK on May 18, 2012, 12:08:42 PM
You are ready for December, 21, 2012!!!! Doomsday :o

Sweet ride
Title: Re: Xterra0331's X
Post by: XTerra0331 on May 18, 2012, 01:35:53 PM
No, but experience has taught me that its nice to have some tools and basic survival items with you at all times.
About ten years ago while briefly stationed in Montana, I nearly killed my family by going down a snow covered trail in the late afternoon (in December) to look at a herd of elk.
After going down what appeared to be a plowed trail for about a mile, I stopped. It was then that my Isuzu Trooper sank to the door jambs in the snow.
I had my wife and two kids with me, no working cell phone, no blankets, no food, nothing...
At about 4pm I made the decision to leave them and take off walking (in jeans and a sweatshirt). I walked 3 miles and found a rangers station (took me about 2 hours and it was now dark and very cold). I was lucky that they knew exactly where I left the truck and they had a very large truck with a winch. It took 3 hours to get the truck out. If I had made the wrong decision and walked the opposite direction it would have been 10 miles to the nearest help.
Ever since then, I dont care where I am, or what I am doing... I have basic supplies with me at all time. I dont care if help is across the street!!!
Title: Re: Xterra0331's X
Post by: Orange X on May 18, 2012, 03:24:24 PM
Sweet setup man. Really like the on board air set up too.
Title: Re: Xterra0331's X
Post by: XTerra0331 on May 19, 2012, 09:35:02 PM
Thanks... Today I added a 1500/3000 watt inverter and had the D-ring mounts re-drilled for 3/4 inch pins... Those little 1/2 inch ones looked like childs toys.
Just a note for anyone wanting to run a large gauge cable through the firewall on the passengers side, its possible but not the easiest thing in the world to do... The grommet is all the way at the top and half the dash had to come apart to get to it from the inside.
Title: Re: Xterra0331's X
Post by: Ghost65 on May 19, 2012, 11:12:56 PM
Nice post, and welcome to SCCX.

Well prepared rig for sure.
Title: Re: Xterra0331's X
Post by: Ghost65 on June 13, 2012, 02:26:48 AM
I think I saw you driving on Melrose Avenue while I was turning left on Alga?

Looked like you had installed some light covers on your Xterra. 
Title: Re: Xterra0331's X
Post by: Duke562(rmaligie) on June 13, 2012, 07:43:02 PM
I like the recovery hooks to the stockbumper you have a build thread for it?
Title: Re: Xterra0331's X
Post by: MaxPower on June 13, 2012, 07:51:41 PM
What about the on board air.  I'd like to see how you did that.