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  • About Trini Boom
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    Brooklyn, NY
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    '95 Nissan Maxima
    Major modifications
    No Mods
    Tranny type
    Automatic

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  • Last Activity: 05-20-2017 08:03 PM
  • Join Date: 05-06-2009
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  1. anatol
    11-13-2017 09:46 AM
    Hi Trini Boom,

    I have 95 maxima and trying to fix oil leak. I was looking over internet and found your post dated back to 2010. I had exactly the same issue when oil is collected on rear exhaust manifold lower studs.
    Recently I replaced valve cover gaskets. Did everything right I suppose. Still smell the burning oil. Went to car wash station, cleaned the engine has driven a bit, went under and see the dripping oils from the lower studs.

    Would you be so grateful and tell me what did you find at the end of your attempt to repair the issue then. I see lot of suggestions but all about timing cover, PS pump, O-rings, etc. Does not seem to be really related.
    Thank you,
    Anatoliy
  2. ChrisMan287
    02-02-2011 01:52 PM
    They're '95-'96 fogs indeed. You would just need some H3 bulbs and it'll hook up directly to the stock harnesses. I only have this one set and it might be the first and only set of these retro'd. Once they're sealed they won't come apart unless you bake them open again.
  3. ChrisMan287
    02-01-2011 08:55 PM
    They use H3 projectors so you can either use regular halogen bulbs or HIDs but it's up to you. That output shot in the thread is with an 85W halogen bulb in one projector.
  4. ChrisMan287
    02-01-2011 08:31 PM
    That would be for the retro'd fog housings and brackets. You'd need a relay and stalk which you can probably get for cheap off here in the classifieds.
  5. ChrisMan287
    02-01-2011 02:38 PM
    http://forums.maxima.org/4th-generat...-brackets.html

    Just in case you don't wanna buy brand new fogs.

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