1998 Nissan Frontier D22 Econo-pedition

RuggedStud

Expedition Medic
**Alright guys, I haven't posted an update on the rig in a while due to my crazy schedule with work and school. But I've finally graduated and have lots of spare time working as a Paramedic on an oil rig/natural gas refinery. So I'm back at it! Feel free to see the updated material in the "**NEW NEW NEW**" Section. Thanks guys :)



Allow me to introduce myself... I'm Garrett, 23 year old from Ohio. I currently live in a small-farm town with not a hill in site. I fell in love cars in the Fast and Furious era and progressively became interested in overlanding. I'm a full-time Paramedic and avid craigslister. With that being said, I set out to build the best bang for your buck mild expedition rig/work horse for under $6000 using a limited amount of resources. Here is my story :)

Behold, the rig. A 1998 Nissan Frontier D22 4WD. This old gem was purchased from my dad at a bargain price of $3,500 with 126k miles, new clutch, timing belt, & waterpump.



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What better way to haul kayaks then to build a 2x4 rack?

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To start, a taillight was pretty cracked up after a previous snow blower loading accident (courtesy of my pop)

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So time for my first upgrade.... Boom, tailight guards courtesy of Ebay

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Picking peaches at the orchard!

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Now as you can see in the first pic, the lower bumper is cracked pretty good. So I decided to trim it out and set up a winch. After this was done I installed an ebay brush guard ($200) for light sapling drilling when offroad and KC Hilites ($24) that were scored at an estate sale.

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4in I-beam (free) and winch plate ($40) mock up using frame horns as support.

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12,000lb Badland Winch, On sale plus 20% off coupon ($259.99)

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I-beam painted, winch mounted, and ready for business.

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I decided to skip the roof top tent set up and opt for something more portable. So picking up this craigslist special fiberglass cap ($100) is a great start to a "bed sleeper" set up.

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The frontier was lacking in the ground clearance department, so I PML'ed the front, added 4x4parts.com shackles ($80) and scored a set of 15x8 JEGS powder-coated wheels and decent all-season 31x10.5x15's for only ($80)!

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*****NEW NEW NEW*****

New mileage: 154k, parts replaced: Windshield washer pump, EGR valve

Since the previous picture I decided that 31's weren't quite cutting it in terms of performance and looks. So I sold the previous set for $150, purchased an aluminum set of 15x8's for $60 and bit the bullet with a set of Falken Rocky Mountain AT's 32x11.5x15r on SALE. This also prompted a higher shackle raise in the rear and lots of fender and bumper trimming. Coming next will be an official 4x4parts.com front lift kit and wide fiberglass fenders. (Disregard Garfunkel, if he fits on it, he sits on it haha)



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Slicky72

Adventurer
Love the Frontiers , way more expensive than the Xterras where I am so ... That said you made a great choice and have near bulletproof platform for exploring the back roads wherever you go.
 

mortonm

Expedition Leader
Looks great. Welcome. Definately interesting in some more details on your winch mount. I am thinking of doing the same for my 2001 Xterra
 

RuggedStud

Expedition Medic
NICE! You are building a nice truck, for little $! I am in Delaware, not far from you...

Thanks man! I thought I was the only overlanding guy in Columbus, let alone Ohio haha. I think it would be neat to meet up some time and do some offroading or a photo shoot with both of our rigs!
 

RuggedStud

Expedition Medic
Love the Frontiers , way more expensive than the Xterras where I am so ... That said you made a great choice and have near bulletproof platform for exploring the back roads wherever you go.
I was REALLY tempted to start off with an Xterra myself... hearing that makes me glad I jumped on Frontier (money wise). You can't really go wrong with Nissan :)
 

RuggedStud

Expedition Medic
Looks great. Welcome. Definately interesting in some more details on your winch mount. I am thinking of doing the same for my 2001 Xterra

Thank you sir. I just used the existing holes in the frame horns to run bolts through and then bolted the front plate to the I-beam (which should be welded directly to the frame horns). I have to do some tweaking on the winch set up, so I'll take some high quality pictures for you here soon.
 

mortonm

Expedition Leader
Thank you sir. I just used the existing holes in the frame horns to run bolts through and then bolted the front plate to the I-beam (which should be welded directly to the frame horns). I have to do some tweaking on the winch set up, so I'll take some high quality pictures for you here soon.

That would be great. I just don't need the heavy plate steel bumper but a winch if nice to hve if solo.
 

Allof75

Pathfinder
Nice Frontier! Always loved the little Nissan trucks, especially the Frontier. I like what you've done to yours, and I'm glad it's getting used!

P.S. That I Beam for the winch definitely should help in the event of a crash haha I'm curious though, has it hurt approach angle much? Or is it about the same as the Brush Guard?
 

stioc

Expedition Leader
I really like it! Nice job and I'm impressed with your thinking and interest in expeditions at just 22. It's good to see something different from the norm truck wise. When I joined this section not long ago I saw mostly Xterras which I love but very little anything else. Lately there've been lots of Pathfinders which of course I love too :) but its also nice to see other platforms every now and then and how they're being ingeniously utilized. I have a lot of respect for those that take 'the road less traveled'. :)

If you search here there have been at least a couple of Frontiers that were built in a fair amount of detail if you're looking for more ideas. Look forward to more.
 

The BN Guy

Expedition Leader
Good looking budget build. Diggin the color combo too!

Watch those taillight guards. A friend with an Xterra had some but when a small limb came down the side of his rig it just peeled it back like an orange peel. His were attached at the back end and not the front of the lense.

Yummmm...peaches!
 

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