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Rear wheel articulation


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Just for comparison, the new FJ has a 5 link with coils like the WD21. I don't know how much a stock pathy has, does someone know? , but the stock FJ has 545mm, pretty all right. The limited edition TRD FJ has more but I am not sure how much. There are some nice pathys on this site, so please tell. Front wheel, too. Does Nissan make a NISMO XTerra, if not they should. The NISMO Frontier is nice.

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Which shocks would you guys recommend?  Lookin for comfort (such as goin a good click through my field) but will allow some good flex?

 

The truck is currently equiped with the stock "adjustable" sport / touring shocks.

Many use rancho rs500 front / longer 9000 rear for better flex. Just unplug the wires on the top of the shocks and install new shocks.... B)

Here's some good info (found using the SEARCH feature----------->)

http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=9988&hl=shocks

Another on Rancho

http://npora.ipbhost.com//index.php?showto...hl=which+shocks

 

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what p/n for the 9000's are you using?

Um....Well....I can tell you but they won't be of much help to you. :D

 

The thing is that the correct part# was not in stock in NZ so they found some with the right travel and had the mounts changed :blink:

Let me know if you still want the #'s :lol:

 

Oh yeah at full droop the spring has to hold on for grim death :lol:

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Um....Well....I can tell you but they won't be of much help to you. :D

 

The thing is that the correct part# was not in stock in NZ so they found some with the right travel and had the mounts changed :blink:

Let me know if you still want the #'s :lol:

 

Oh yeah at full droop the spring has to hold on for grim death :lol:

how about the measurments? collapsed and extended?

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