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drunkentiger89
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  1. 1. Next Step for my Pathfinder?

    • Get rims with -3.75 backspacing and bigger tires
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    • Get rims with -3.75 backspacing and bigger tires AND coil spacers
    • Wait around for a subframe drop/lift to be available
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Hey everyone. This is my first post here, and I'm hoping to get some advice on what mods I should do next on my Pathfinder. I've got a 2002 SE 4x4. Suspension-wise I have the 2 inch AC coil lift, Rancho RS5000 shocks in the rear and the camber alignment kit. I put 16 inch black pacer rims with 245/75/16 Hercules Durango tires on as well. Aside from that I have a K&N cold air intake, and I tinted the windows.

 

I'm not satisfied with where my pathfinder is right now though. I'd like to increase my ride height and fit a little bit bigger tires. The next step is going to be getting rims with -3.75 inch backspacing that will allow for some tires hopefully around 265/75/16. While I'm at it I want to get some opinions on coil spacers (need manual hubs?) and something I've recently learned about called a sub frame drop lift. If there are any other options worth exploring, I'd like to know about them as well.

 

Thanks

 

I'm not sure how to post pictures yet- so here's a link to the car domain I just made.

http://www.cardomain.com/user/RideEditPage.aspx?page_id=3812653

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You may also want to look into aftermarket front struts. KYB is high-end and afforable. :aok:

 

You mentioned coil spacers. I take it you're referring to the rear. Should you decide on rear coil spacers, you may also want to look into front leveling spacers. :)

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  • 3 weeks later...

I just got my new procomp wheels and 265/75/16 BFG all terrain tires. There was significant scrubbing when the bigger tires were put on, and the guys installing them told me I was going to have to trim some of my front bumper / wheel well. Has anyone had experience with this? I wanted to ask before I gave the go-ahead to start cutting into the body of my pathfinder.

 

Thanks

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