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Suspension lift


devinwest1984
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I would like to do a 2.5 inch suspension lift on my 93 pathfinder and have several questions.

here is the lift kit description I was looking at.

I am new to pathfinders

 

How hard are pathfinders to lift?

Does this kit look ok quality?

has anyone used this kit before?

How much should I be worried about blowing cv and universal joints? (this is my daily driver)

 

Pathfinder Custom Suspension Lift

Will give 2.5" to 3" of lift. Lift includes new chromally upper control arms, poly bushings, hardware, 3" lift coils and complete installation instructions. Will help correct ball joint angles and allow for proper camber. Gives an additional 1 to 1.5" of wheel travel. Easy to install.

 

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That is the AC kit.... someone IS going to tell you this, so I guess it might as well be me.

 

SEARCH this forum, there is a TON of info on this. And this has been covered soooooo many times. If you look through RECENT posts you will find info on it. Search older ones and you will find so much your brain will overload!

 

Bottom line, please do yourself and all of us a favor and read a few posts before posting a question.

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Don't buy the AC lift kit, the UCA's aren't designed right. I'd go with a Rough Country UCA set up front and a pair of any lift coils you like for the rear. New shocks and a SS from 4wheelparts.com and you're golden for some good wheeling.

 

The CV's won't be a problem as long as you don't crank up the t-bars too much. They don't spin in 2WD anyway.

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