Posted: Jan 06 2012 at 4:04pm | IP Logged
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Added weight will shorten the life of many parts, tires and reduce fuel mileage. But... 100lbs is not all that much. The added bumper weight would require less than a one inch lift. I'm assuming you are planing to increase tire size. Larger tires and the lift will increase air drag and decease the fuel mileage. Larger tires will cause added wear to most front end componantes. Larger tire will reduce your crawl ratio but you get it back when you air down.
Added outward wheel offsets will increase componate wear. Nissan Hard Bodies and first generation Frontiers are noted for weak steering componates. They are Ok as is but with mods you may need to beef upthose parts also. I have BFG AT KO 31X10.50x15 tires. 5/8" T-bar lift and one inch block in the rear. My Frontier has many 'narly' miles on the rocks in the Colorado Rockies.
Note the extra clearance at the rear because of the lift and the removal of the bumper. I built a trailer hitch to protect the rear.
Have a good one .. Don S..
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