Yes, this picture was taken with only the lift installed. You might need some camber bolts to align the front after the lift. The extra long rear shocks are optional if you plan on doing medium to hard off road, but are not necessary for the lift to be installed.
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What rear shocks are you running there, just curious? PS Thanks for the prompt reply.
Noticed the guy on the 2nd page who did the 2 inch spacer dealio had a really saggy front end, was wondering if that problem was secular to using stock front springs or his were just abnormally worn/tired. How are your stock front springs holding up?
So I can take my completely stock 2000 pathfinder and add the spacers that you list as giving this 2" lift and it'll look like this? Factory springs/shocks ?
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What rear shocks are you running there, just curious? PS Thanks for the prompt reply.
Noticed the guy on the 2nd page who did the 2 inch spacer dealio had a really saggy front end, was wondering if that problem was secular to using stock front springs or his were just abnormally worn/tired. How are your stock front springs holding up?