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  • Birthday 10/01/1976

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    AC 3" Lift
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Rarely Go Off-Road
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    2001

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    colingeb
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    http://colinnwn.blogspot.com/search/label/pathfinder
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  • Location
    dallas, tx
  • Country
    United States
  • Interests
    Skydiving, SCUBA diving

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  1. BY the way..how did you do the lift on it...i would like to lift mine

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      colinnwn

      You mean my 2" suspension lift?

       

      I did it like 14 years ago and I used Automotive Customizers 2" heavy duty lift springs front and rear, with a camber kit in the front. There are much cheaper ways to do it now, and with better ride quality. I think I'd consider OME HD front springs and Land Rover rear springs. There are lots of recent threads on the forum with guys who have done it with these parts and are more knowledgeable about the specific parts to use now.

       

      Doing a subframe drop is the other way to lift it. But it is a ton of work, and you need to do some custom fabrication. It can also allow the CV joints to overextend, whereas a suspension lift will never allow that to happen because it can't extend beyond it's original design.

       

      Here is my blog on it...

       

      http://colinnwn.blogspot.com/2007/12/installing-suspension-lift-on-my-2001.html

       

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