The Armada Mountain Patrol launched by Nissan can be used as a good modification case of the Patrol Y62 series. After all, the Armada is the Y62 sold in the US. From the outside, the Armada Mountain Patrol has been lifted for suspension height, and the Icon Vehicle Dynamic package is equipped with a lift height of 6 inches. The matching wheels are 17-inch Icon Rebound negative wheels with bead locks. The matching tires are 35-inch Nokian all-terrain tires. And added ARB’s pneumatic differential lock. In order to meet the climbing needs of the vehicle, the Armada Mountain Patrol is also equipped with a full set of Calmini rock protection kits to fully protect the chassis.
The front bumper has been upgraded to a Calmini sports bar. What is commendable is that the edge treatment of this steel sports bar completely fits the trend of the fenders and headlights, so the effect of getting on the car is not abrupt. A 12,000-pound winch, bull bars, and auxiliary lights are also integrated into the arena bars. The rear of the vehicle is replaced with Calmini’s rear spare tire bracket and steel rear bumper. At the same time, the rear spare tire bracket can also meet the placement of the spare fuel tank.
On top of the vehicle, the Armada Mountain Patrol comes with Rhino roof racks and a set of four-person roof tents and parasols. In addition to satisfying the placement of roof tents, the roof rack of Rhino still reserves space for shovels and monkey climbing poles. The interior of the vehicle is equipped with pull-out drawers and a car refrigerator, which can also meet the needs of living in the car after adjustment.
In general, after this comprehensive optimization and upgrade, the Nissan Armada Mountain Patrol already has the basic demands of a long-distance off-road vehicle. And this modification case is also worth learning from Touley62.