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AirForceAngler wrote:
A lot of the newer SUVs and even pickups will squat a bit with very little load on or in them. This is due to multi-stage springs that are being used these days. These springs are designed to offer a nicer ride when empty. Once you put a bit of a load on it, it squats down to the next stage that is designed to support more weight. Don't be put off by a little bit of squat, it's usually the suspension doing its job. Ever ride in an older, empty 3/4 ton truck? Not fun.
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Mike Up wrote:
Was at the Trailmanor website and see my old 2005 Pathfinder riding another wheely while trying to pull a heavier folding trailer.
What's funny is that Pathfinder had a 3500 lbs rear axle rating which meant little as far as suspension strength. Yes, it'll handle the weight but the suspension is so weak, the handling was******with the Starcraft. Upgraded to my previous Sport Trac and what a world of difference.
Neither camper had a WDH so with that WDH maybe the Nissan would fair better but how pathetic. My Pop Up only had a 300 lbs tongue weight. That Pathfinder is sure one vehicle I don't miss.
Trailmanors website pic
My Pathfinder and Starcraft 2406
I posted this because I couldn't believe another Pathfinder just like mine, riding yet another wheely.
Just shows having enough power and tow rating, and even payload, don't make up for a lousy suspension.
The greatest thing about this Pathfinder is that the manual states that I can have a trailer with a 600 lbs tongue weight and still only use a weight "bearing" hitch! It surely would be riding on the bumper as my 300 lbs Starcraft tongue weight made it hit the bump stops on every dip.
Nissan's new Pathfinder Hybrid is not a replacement for the previous diesel model. That was a bit of a stump jumping, rock hopping, mudplugger. An old-school fourbie.
The new Pathy Hybrid is more your sophisticated luxury SUV family cruiser complete with a passenger-car style chassis and features. Oh, and Nissan would like to think an environmental conscience.
It can possibly go a tad off road (gravel/snow) but the thing is this big bus won't dent your finances too much when you have to fuel it up.
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