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8 hours ago, PathyDude17 said:
These are what you’re looking for:
https://www.4x4parts.com/i-18981107-pathfinder-lowering-coils.html
How did you find these?!?!? I cant count how many times and different ways I've search up Pathfinder Lowering Springs/Coils and that never came up...
You're amazing. Now I just got to see if it's worth forking over $400USD for
EDIT - Looking at that site, it says its recommended to replace the rear shocks as well, why is that? Can I do this with just the coil springs or do I have to replace the rear shocks? And if I do have too, what's the cheapest option? So far I'm looking at around $600+ Canadian just to get the Coils delivered to me haha
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10 minutes ago, R50JR said:
All I can really think of without cutting oem springs is having very very worn springs. Check out nicoclub. They are more down this alley
Sent from my PathfinderThanks, I'll have to make an account on there too haha
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1 hour ago, mvlzmarv said:
Mine were lowered from old saggy springs before I opted for the OME/LR spring combo No cutting required. Ride quality not included. Lol
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkCan you expand on what an OME/LR spring combo is? And how bad was the ride quality haha
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Hey guys,
I know I am going to ruffle some feathers here on an offroad forum asking about lowering springs, but I am not sure where else to turn. There is very little information about it online, as it seems everyone and their uncle slaps a 2" lift on these babies and honestly, thats originally what I had planned on doing to mine.
Unfortunately, as I was trying to get it saftied about a month ago (I wanted to get a car again), I was told I had an insta-fail due to underbody rust and since I am not a great mechanic and dont have a lot of money, I realized I wouldn't be able to sell my truck anymore, but I still have the urge for something low and fast. I've always wanted to do something different than what is normally seen with certain cars (ex had all parts picked out and priced to lift my old 02 Jetta VR6 until the timing chain needed to be changed for $2k+), so I decided I want to make this more of a performance truck, because lift kits + all accessories needed to make it an offroad beast would cost much more (hypothetically) than just lowering it. Plus, I'm not much of an offroader
Anyways, so far through my research I have only found this thread:
Which lead me to these
https://www.4x4parts.com/i-18980579-pathfinder-lowering-coils-2wd.html
But, alas they're R51 Coils. So now I am wondering is it even possible to lower an R50 without cutting the springs or buying a whole new shock setup to accommodate different springs?
Thanks for any help, and if you just want to tell me I'm dumb for lowering a Pathy, trust me I know.
Here she is btw
https://imgur.com/gallery/LSHkuV9
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Lowering a 2003 R50 LE 4x4?
in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
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you're blowing my mind
ok that makes sense, thank you