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hintonl Senior Member
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Posted: Nov 10 2006 at 8:20am | IP Logged
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A few pictures
http://s47.photobucket.com/albums/f161/lmhin2003/Converting% 20to%204X4/
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Joehova17 Senior Member
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Pretty sweet photos.
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GSXR_John Newbie
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Timmdawgs wrote:
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SLR, Calmini & Fabtech all have 5"+ kits for 05 & up Fronti's. IMO, the Calmini one is cheap. The SLR kit is by far the best, but it retails for $3995! A few have other 2.5", 3" kits. Once again, IMO, PRG's UCA's & coilovers are the best way to go if you don't want to do a DD kt. I have the Fabtech 6" kit on order now along with PRG's UCA's and coilovers! Greg a PRG is the man! He builds AWSOME stuff! Can't go wrong there. Hope this helped.
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coverdNmud Newbie
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Im trying to find a snorkel for my '03 frontier, V6 supercharged crew cab but i haven't been able to find one specifically for my truck, does anyone know of any way to convert one or know of one that would fit?
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efvee351 Newbie
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Hello, I am new to this forum, and any forum for that matter, and I am curious about lift kits for the 05 and up frontiers. I have seen the spacers and the coils, but I am looking for a bonafide lift kit that drops the front suspension via a subframe. I have found one company that has one and its complete overkill for the casual off roader (spencer low racing, if interested). I know rancho is working on one. Does any one have more info than that i would like to add about 3 inches of lift. Got very frustrated yesterday, had to stop at the base of a mountain and walk up because my truck was to low, however stock tacomas had no problem.
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hintonl Senior Member
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Check with www.purenissan.com AKA Calmini
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efvee351 Newbie
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Anyone have any experiance with the aluminium lift spacers that bolt on to the top of the strut? I am curious if they cause accelerated wear on the CV joints and steering components? If you have worked with these I would appreciate just a heads up to the downside/upside of them. Wanting to lift my truck on a college student budget and need to find an affordable and reliable way to get it up.
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hintonl Senior Member
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Posted: Jul 03 2007 at 12:11pm | IP Logged
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efvee351 wrote:
Anyone have any experiance with the aluminium lift spacers that bolt on to the top of the strut? I am curious if they cause accelerated wear on the CV joints and steering components? If you have worked with these I would appreciate just a heads up to the downside/upside of them. Wanting to lift my truck on a college student budget and need to find an affordable and reliable way to get it up.
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Anytime you modify a truck from stock "lift" you will increase wear on steering and suspention componets its just the way it is
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S.A.R.Tech Senior Member
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Posted: Aug 17 2007 at 12:43am | IP Logged
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depends on where you put the spacers. Don'y preload the coils, just drop the struts and you'll be ok. How did you let a taco best you? you have more stock ground clearance and a locker.
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S.A.R.Tech Senior Member
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has anyone seen fender flares yet for the '05 and up?
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