Need some advice on taking my Max for a big trip in 2 weeks
Need some advice on taking my Max for a big trip in 2 weeks
(tldr version at the bottom)
Here's the deal, April 2nd I'm leaving to go to Florida from Grand Rapids, Michigan. I'm driving the whole trip myself. But that's not where I need advice..
My Max is a 96, and it has just over 170k miles. So far the car has held up very well. I've had to get the starter rebuilt once, and I've replaced the alternator and put in a new battery in the past year.
Now I've got two opinions on this so far, my step-dad who manages a local shop saying "let's check it out" just to see how it looks, and decide if it'll make it there and back. And my grandfather seems to think the car is going to break down in the mountains of Tennessee...
Anyways the tldr version; Is it a bad idea to make the trip from MI to FL in a Max with 170k on it? What can I check to make sure it goes smoothly and prevent any problems?
Here's the deal, April 2nd I'm leaving to go to Florida from Grand Rapids, Michigan. I'm driving the whole trip myself. But that's not where I need advice..
My Max is a 96, and it has just over 170k miles. So far the car has held up very well. I've had to get the starter rebuilt once, and I've replaced the alternator and put in a new battery in the past year.
Now I've got two opinions on this so far, my step-dad who manages a local shop saying "let's check it out" just to see how it looks, and decide if it'll make it there and back. And my grandfather seems to think the car is going to break down in the mountains of Tennessee...
Anyways the tldr version; Is it a bad idea to make the trip from MI to FL in a Max with 170k on it? What can I check to make sure it goes smoothly and prevent any problems?
I say check hoses and belts, get a tune up, and replaceall fluids. When was the last time you flushed your coolant or changed you tranny fluid? Hell, even bleed the brakes to cycle out the old fluid there too. Oh, and address any leaks.
Like what other says too, I would definitely check tires condition and pressure as well. Check to see if theres any meat on the pads... and look under the hood to see if theres any leakage anywhere. Pretty much a good tune-up before you go. Make sure you have emergency tool kits just in case anything happen. Have fun and drive safe.
Thank you for all of your advice so far. Glad to hear the positive feedback.
As far as flushing the coolant and everything, it's been a while..
But my options are renting a car or getting some work done on mine before the trip, so I could definitely do that before hand. I also like the idea of having my car worked on as that would be helpful in the long run, not just for the trip.
As far as flushing the coolant and everything, it's been a while..
But my options are renting a car or getting some work done on mine before the trip, so I could definitely do that before hand. I also like the idea of having my car worked on as that would be helpful in the long run, not just for the trip.
Thank you for all of your advice so far. Glad to hear the positive feedback.
As far as flushing the coolant and everything, it's been a while..
But my options are renting a car or getting some work done on mine before the trip, so I could definitely do that before hand. I also like the idea of having my car worked on as that would be helpful in the long run, not just for the trip.
As far as flushing the coolant and everything, it's been a while..
But my options are renting a car or getting some work done on mine before the trip, so I could definitely do that before hand. I also like the idea of having my car worked on as that would be helpful in the long run, not just for the trip.
New radiator (I can do it)
Check the oil
Make sure of no leaks at all
Change the oil
Change the filter
balance the wheels
put air and make sure it doesn't leak air
and a fuel tank of gas, duh lol
Check the oil
Make sure of no leaks at all
Change the oil
Change the filter
balance the wheels
put air and make sure it doesn't leak air
and a fuel tank of gas, duh lol
@rizzindriver89
How much does that cost to do? Never had that done before.
Also, I heard if you get caught speeding through Ohio you're basically SOL. True?
Last edited by Eyce; Mar 19, 2010 at 01:31 PM.
I drove from Montreal to Florida (about 1,300 each way) 3 times with my 98 max with 130K on it.
Before leaving you should change the oil/filter and the coolant for sure, and top up any fluids. Check tire pressure and your good to go...just watch out for the cops checking for speed....it's brutal out there.
Before leaving you should change the oil/filter and the coolant for sure, and top up any fluids. Check tire pressure and your good to go...just watch out for the cops checking for speed....it's brutal out there.
(tldr version at the bottom)
Here's the deal, April 2nd I'm leaving to go to Florida from Grand Rapids, Michigan. I'm driving the whole trip myself. But that's not where I need advice..
My Max is a 96, and it has just over 170k miles. So far the car has held up very well. I've had to get the starter rebuilt once, and I've replaced the alternator and put in a new battery in the past year.
Now I've got two opinions on this so far, my step-dad who manages a local shop saying "let's check it out" just to see how it looks, and decide if it'll make it there and back. And my grandfather seems to think the car is going to break down in the mountains of Tennessee...
Anyways the tldr version; Is it a bad idea to make the trip from MI to FL in a Max with 170k on it? What can I check to make sure it goes smoothly and prevent any problems?
Here's the deal, April 2nd I'm leaving to go to Florida from Grand Rapids, Michigan. I'm driving the whole trip myself. But that's not where I need advice..
My Max is a 96, and it has just over 170k miles. So far the car has held up very well. I've had to get the starter rebuilt once, and I've replaced the alternator and put in a new battery in the past year.
Now I've got two opinions on this so far, my step-dad who manages a local shop saying "let's check it out" just to see how it looks, and decide if it'll make it there and back. And my grandfather seems to think the car is going to break down in the mountains of Tennessee...
Anyways the tldr version; Is it a bad idea to make the trip from MI to FL in a Max with 170k on it? What can I check to make sure it goes smoothly and prevent any problems?

Anyway, here's what I think, as long as you've maintained your car you'll be fine. My max is a 95 and I have nearly double your miles and I wouldn't hesitate to drive cross country if I had to.
Some of the key things are maintenance, here's some of the things to look out for.
-Belts, dont want them b***ches snappin at 3am in bufu
-axles
-Coolant system -thermostat/water pump
-tires
-check all your fluids
-also make sure your steering and suspension is nice and play free when the car is jacked
Those are just some of the things. You'll be alright... I've driven my car to Atlanta from Chicago and have been at just about every state surrounding Illinois. Including Grand Rapids several times in the past 2 years and those are 400+ ish mile round trips each time.
Thank you for all of your advice so far. Glad to hear the positive feedback.
As far as flushing the coolant and everything, it's been a while..
But my options are renting a car or getting some work done on mine before the trip, so I could definitely do that before hand. I also like the idea of having my car worked on as that would be helpful in the long run, not just for the trip.
As far as flushing the coolant and everything, it's been a while..
But my options are renting a car or getting some work done on mine before the trip, so I could definitely do that before hand. I also like the idea of having my car worked on as that would be helpful in the long run, not just for the trip.
Good lookin' out bro I appreciate it. I was just thinkin' about hittin' you up the other day actually but I'll do it on Facebook haha.
@rizzindriver89
How much does that cost to do? Never had that done before.
Also, I heard if you get caught speeding through Ohio you're basically SOL. True?
@rizzindriver89
How much does that cost to do? Never had that done before.
Also, I heard if you get caught speeding through Ohio you're basically SOL. True?
Pretty much take 1/3 of can and dump into your oil
Another 1/3 goes into your gas.
The other 1/3 you put in a shallow cup and then while the car is running, take the brake booster line(the one that's the diameter of a dime and runs from the INTAKE MANIFOLD to the brake booster, aka the big round thing on your driverside firewall) and suck up the seafoam in the cup.
Your engine will stall out. But the vacumm line back and wait 5 minutes.
Start your car(it will take a couple of cranks) and let idle for 2 min and then alternate between light revs and idle, and then every 5 light revs go up to 4K RPMS.
Enjoy the smoke show.
Thats it!
Tires are the big thing.
I see a LOT of cars with flat tires or shredded tires when I travel down south. It's kinda ridiculous actually. Like every 10 minutes on 95 I would see a car on the side of the road with a bad tire.
I see a LOT of cars with flat tires or shredded tires when I travel down south. It's kinda ridiculous actually. Like every 10 minutes on 95 I would see a car on the side of the road with a bad tire.
Seafoam? Its a 9-10 dollar can @ kragen/pepboys. It takes no more than 10 minutes to do and if you do some searching you'll see people love the stuff or hate it. In mu opinion it depends on if u do it right. I have used the stuff on my car 4 times now and my motorcycle twice.
Pretty much take 1/3 of can and dump into your oil
Another 1/3 goes into your gas.
The other 1/3 you put in a shallow cup and then while the car is running, take the brake booster line(the one that's the diameter of a dime and runs from the INTAKE MANIFOLD to the brake booster, aka the big round thing on your driverside firewall) and suck up the seafoam in the cup.
Your engine will stall out. But the vacumm line back and wait 5 minutes.
Start your car(it will take a couple of cranks) and let idle for 2 min and then alternate between light revs and idle, and then every 5 light revs go up to 4K RPMS.
Enjoy the smoke show.
Thats it!
Pretty much take 1/3 of can and dump into your oil
Another 1/3 goes into your gas.
The other 1/3 you put in a shallow cup and then while the car is running, take the brake booster line(the one that's the diameter of a dime and runs from the INTAKE MANIFOLD to the brake booster, aka the big round thing on your driverside firewall) and suck up the seafoam in the cup.
Your engine will stall out. But the vacumm line back and wait 5 minutes.
Start your car(it will take a couple of cranks) and let idle for 2 min and then alternate between light revs and idle, and then every 5 light revs go up to 4K RPMS.
Enjoy the smoke show.
Thats it!
Not to my knowledge, no. Only if u put too much in your manifold. So do 1/3 only or even less. My car always stalled out before all of it got sucked up.
Tip to save you time. Loosen the brake booster vacumm line b4 the car is on, the stick it back on half way. Makes it easier IMO.
I want to post my b4 and after smog results to really get my message across. The smog guy asked if my car had a brand new engine cause emissions were so low. =D
Cheers!
Tip to save you time. Loosen the brake booster vacumm line b4 the car is on, the stick it back on half way. Makes it easier IMO.
I want to post my b4 and after smog results to really get my message across. The smog guy asked if my car had a brand new engine cause emissions were so low. =D
Cheers!
lol at the toddler version, wish more posts had one actually 
Anyway, here's what I think, as long as you've maintained your car you'll be fine. My max is a 95 and I have nearly double your miles and I wouldn't hesitate to drive cross country if I had to.
Some of the key things are maintenance, here's some of the things to look out for.
-Belts, dont want them b***ches snappin at 3am in bufu
-axles
-Coolant system -thermostat/water pump
-tires
-check all your fluids
-also make sure your steering and suspension is nice and play free when the car is jacked
Those are just some of the things. You'll be alright... I've driven my car to Atlanta from Chicago and have been at just about every state surrounding Illinois. Including Grand Rapids several times in the past 2 years and those are 400+ ish mile round trips each time.

Anyway, here's what I think, as long as you've maintained your car you'll be fine. My max is a 95 and I have nearly double your miles and I wouldn't hesitate to drive cross country if I had to.
Some of the key things are maintenance, here's some of the things to look out for.
-Belts, dont want them b***ches snappin at 3am in bufu
-axles
-Coolant system -thermostat/water pump
-tires
-check all your fluids
-also make sure your steering and suspension is nice and play free when the car is jacked
Those are just some of the things. You'll be alright... I've driven my car to Atlanta from Chicago and have been at just about every state surrounding Illinois. Including Grand Rapids several times in the past 2 years and those are 400+ ish mile round trips each time.
extra fuel pump. yes i said that. the maxima believe it or not is about as durable as a B17 flying fortress but the last thing you need is to have the fuel pump die on a long trip. i drive from vegas to seattle about 8 times a year,(4 times this month already) and that is the one major componet that will sideline your car. if you got the money,go pick one up at a parts store, and keep the recipt so you can return it when you get home.
extra fuel pump. yes i said that. the maxima believe it or not is about as durable as a B17 flying fortress but the last thing you need is to have the fuel pump die on a long trip. i drive from vegas to seattle about 8 times a year,(4 times this month already) and that is the one major componet that will sideline your car. if you got the money,go pick one up at a parts store, and keep the recipt so you can return it when you get home.
extra fuel pump. yes i said that. the maxima believe it or not is about as durable as a B17 flying fortress but the last thing you need is to have the fuel pump die on a long trip. i drive from vegas to seattle about 8 times a year,(4 times this month already) and that is the one major componet that will sideline your car. if you got the money,go pick one up at a parts store, and keep the recipt so you can return it when you get home.
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