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The lift is complete. No spacers needed. My front end has dipped since, so adding a strut spacer would even it out. Haven't.done it yet, but I will when I decide on the Sub-Frame Drop.
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It actually is a brand. Automotive Customizers, www.4x4parts.com
It's a suspension lift.
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Well that sucks. I posted the one from last year. This Friday, March 11 is the meet for 2016.
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Old Man Emu
Rocky Road Outfitters
http://www.rocky-road.com/nissan-pathfinder-lift-kit.html
Rugged Rocks
Have you thought of the AC Lift?
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http://totalautomotiveperformance.com/3rd-annual-nationwide-nissan-meet/
Not sure if any of you have heard of this.
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Go with 31x10.5 the rub isn't that bad and you're getting a lift soon anyway. Enjoy the new rubber. I'll try to post a pic.
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The resonator simply muffles the excess sound that escaped the muffler. I've been wondering what it sounded like if the resonator was removed. Seems like it sounds nice despite the drawbacks.
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Anyone have any issues pairing these bad boys?
I just received my Rocky Road super sliders and on Friday I'll be accepting my complete skids from 4x4Parts. It's my Pathy's 19th year and I'm happy to finally complete it for the desert trails.
I was looking at the mounting points and I'm anxious of how they might bolt up. Can anyone ease my worries?
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Sub-Frame Drop
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Can we all use this? If so, does anyone have these plans saved?
Thanks
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Depending on the year,the Pathfinders wheels went from 15-16. If yours is a 96 like it says in your profile, it will fit. I run the ones with the same specs. Enjoy.
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5-30/10-30 with Restore
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Nice, but is that a 2005 Pathy or was this shot in 2005? I was sure the model changed for that year.
I wish I could fish from my vehicle.
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I believe its highly recommended for an alignment after any adjustments are made to the struts. I've also just installed the lift on mine but I'm waiting for it to settle wee bit more before the alignment. If you add the spacers you'll have to do it again IF you've already got one done.
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Someone had stated previously that with the missing link in place, it prevents the engine from dropping in the event of a collision. Especially pertaining to those that a are fully boxed. There is one that is built to break off and allow the engine to drop but I forget who posted it.
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Intake gasket? Probably an air-fuel ratio.
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Did you mess with your battery terminals at all?
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They discontinued the older generations due to lack of feedback.
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All Kenwood, 6.5" all around, 2 12" subs in the rear.
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Bah! Please delete.
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Set them free.
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With the AC coils all the way around the rear will sit higher. The spacers in the front will level you out. If you add spacers to the rear, you'll be in the situation you're trying to avoid once again. So to answer your question, yes. If that's your usual gear load, approximately 150lbs. Your front spacers might not be needed as it would level out. (Someone else might be able to chime in on this.)
AC 2" Lift?
in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
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The backspacing for your wheels, like trainbrain stated, is for 31" tires. Although it was recommended for the lift, I obtained my 31" tires prior to the lift so my rims /tires still rubbed. I wouldn't know if it would have rubbed the same since my fenders disappeared on the a trail after I had did all the trimming. (What a waste of time, LOL)