The brakes or rotors could be making the rear driver tire get hot on a 1995 Nissan hard body.
I believe 1995 through 2005 fenders are all the same. Surely a 1996 and 1997 fender will fit a 1998 model.
just a Nissan truch,no d21 or 720,the year it is just a1994 Nissan pickup ,2wd or 4wd.
The way to replace a door handle on a Nissan pickup truck can vary depending on the year of the truck. There are several tutorials available online.
86.5 from 720 to d21 hardbody.
1994 Chevy fenders fit a 2000 Chevy
There is no cam sensor on the 1995 year engine. GM. did not use a cam sensor on that year.
50,000 miles, usually average is 12,000 miles a year.
As number 5 would say "Need Input" Model?Year? Which belt?
Need year and model in order to identify the transmission.
Generally speaking a 1995 Nissan Pickup would not be "interchangeable" with a 1991 Nissan Pick Up. This is due in part to the many variations between the two sets of model years Nissan put into production for this model.Chassis / Production Year(s) #1: Hardbody Truck Parts (D21) 1986.5-1994Chassis / Production Year(s) #2: Hardbody Truck Parts (D21U) 1995-1997All though it is not entirely certain that all parts between model production years wouldn't be a match for each other, it is very unlikely. I am sure the manufacturer would not recommend swapping any such parts between model years, not only for safety reasons, but mechanical tolerances and ratings as well.
Yes, several chips for 1995 Nissan pickups are available. Try searching on ebay, google, or other online stores for chips that match your make, model, and year.