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drew0814

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  1. I have been doing a lot of reading on what to do for a 2" lift for an R50. It seemed like the easiest way to go about this was to buy everything through 4x4parts.com. However, when I went to buy the front coils, rear coils, 2 Bilstein 5100 shocks, and a camber alignment kit. This came out to about $580. When I went to check out the shipping cost was $194. This seemed a little extreme as I am in Southern California and the parts should not weigh this much. I'll link the parts I was going to buy below here,

    4x4 Parts Front Lift Coils

    4x4 Parts Rear Lift Coils

    Bilstein 5100 Shocks

    Camber Kit

    I then found a link on this forum to a set of ARB OME lift coils on Amazon. However, I could not find any of the front lift coils to pair with these. I also could not find a camber alignment kit for these. 

    Any recommendations on what to do? I'm sure this dilemma has been met many times but I cannot find any clear steps on what to do. I am willing to pay for the shipping cost on 4x4parts.com but I would rather not if it is not necessary.

    Thanks for everyone's help

     

  2. So it seems like I should go with the AC Coils in the front and some LR Coils in the back. Should I go with the Heavy Duty springs in the front and something like the NRC9449 in the back? Will this give an equal amount of lift in the front and rear?

    Also I have been watching some of your videos and they have been very helpful. They were part of the reason I bought a pathfinder.

  3. I am looking to lift my pathfinder and it looks like I am going to use the LR springs but there is quite a bit of information here to digest. I would like to get a lot of lift but I also do not want to go through with a SFD or have to use spacers. From my understanding the spacers are pretty dangerous to use if I am planning on going off roading and could cause some CV axle damage.

    So if I were to use LR springs in the rear what should I use in the front? I've seen that a lot of people do LR springs in the rear with AC/OME springs in the front. However, it seems like the AC springs will only go up to about 2" of lift.

    Is there a spring that does more than a 2" lift on the front? Or should I use springs and spacers in the front?

    Thanks for the help

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