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Posted: Feb 17 2025 at 7:54pm | IP Logged Quote Philtrum

Hi folks. This is my first post on this forum so please
bear either me. I’ve searched the forums and can’t seem
to find the answers I’m looking for.

I have installed the Rough Country 2.5” lift kit on my
truck (rear shackles and new front struts). I’m thinking
about going up going up another 2” with the Rough Country
front leveling spacers and rear blocks. Here’s the
questions that I’m looking for answers to:
1) does anyone know if I will need to replace the control
arms in order to retain some semblance of wheel travel?
2) Will I need to replace the brake lines to the wheel
ends with the added height?
3) What about the driveline angle? Will I need to drop
the transfer case to compensate?
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Posted: Feb 18 2025 at 1:32am | IP Logged Quote Rubble

Philtrum wrote:
Hi folks. This is my first post on this
forum so please
bear either me. I’ve searched the forums and can’t seem
to find the answers I’m looking for.

I have installed the Rough Country 2.5” lift kit on my
truck (rear shackles and new front struts). I’m thinking
about going up going up another 2” with the Rough Country
front leveling spacers and rear blocks. Here’s the
questions that I’m looking for answers to:
1) does anyone know if I will need to replace the control
arms in order to retain some semblance of wheel travel?
2) Will I need to replace the brake lines to the wheel
ends with the added height?
3) What about the driveline angle? Will I need to drop
the transfer case to compensate?


I don't know anything about Lifting a Frontier; I've
alway's left my truck's stock for good resale value.

Z1 Sell's a Lot of Part's, Etc for Nissan Frontier's.
They Might be a Good Source for that Information:

https://www.z1offroad.com/?
gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA_NC9BhCkARIsABSnSTY9GmaHMqDzs4
hqGwmp_DyRCamQPvPD8hUv7LkJjVpS0tQya7IjTHcaAk-dEALw_wcB



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