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I would love to give you the easy answer, but there isnt one. Lift options have been covered 234237498273 times here. Use the search function and you will find lots of options, opinions and personal experineces. Not trying to be difficult, but this could take days to answer your question. You will find that some members who are not very active have good info, and you will not be relying on someone with less experience. Search is your friend!

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I myself was planing on getting this lift kit

https://www.4x4parts.com/catalog/product_in...;products_id=54

 

along with the idler arm brace

https://www.4x4parts.com/catalog/product_in...?products_id=58

 

31's will should fit fine with a 2' 3' suspension lift. just make sure if your using your stock shocks that they are in good condition.

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Search!

 

This thread is pinned in the general forums, and is very easy to find if you bother to use your eyes:

 

http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=13814

 

Read, search, do your research.

 

The kit that sunny linked to is known to have many issues. Search the forum to find out more.

 

31x10.5's will fit on a stock pathfinder. 32x11.5's will fit with a 3" lift and minor fender trimming.

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This thread is pinned in the general forums, and is very easy to find if you bother to use your eyes:

 

Now, now. Yeah, this has been asked before, but there is a lot to look at/figure out when on a new site. Thanks for the link though...

 

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Now, now. Yeah, this has been asked before, but there is a lot to look at/figure out when on a new site. Thanks for the link though...

 

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yeah that was a bit harsh andrew!

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Have you looked at the 'poor mans lift' option?? Look it up (search), k9sar was the author IIRC. Let me know if you need help or have questions. I mention it because Calmini has issues like shock clearance and overall cost...

 

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What brand of UCA's did you use? I want to go with Calmini because they look solid, but their set is $400!

Like has been said, you are paying for nothing but issues. Rough Country are the best you can get for quality and cost.

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