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rocky road trim packers


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I am new to the forum and am trying to get info to help make my decision on what to do with my front suspension. I am leaning towards the light (921) or medium (923) Old Man Emu springs for my 2003 Pathfinder 2wd. I know, why lift a 2wd? Well the suspension is shot. I have already replaced the rear springs with OME 922's and they are great. I hear so many different things about the trim packers from Rocky Road and wanted to know if anyone has a picture of them. It seems, from other posts, that it mounts on top of the strut assembly, but I have heard of measurements of 9/16, 5/16, 1/4, etc. I would like to get mine close to level so any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

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to get a level lift, you'd need to go one of two ways. first, get the matching MD front coils with strut spacers or get HD coils in the front.

 

the former will give you a closer to stock ride, the HD will give you a stiffer ride. i have the HD/MD combo and i don't feel it's too stiff, but it's all on your own perception. i've driven in a lot of stiff vehicles from my 240SX to my 300ZX, so the HD/MD combo is nothing to me.

 

if you get just MD all around with no strut spacers, you'll get some rake because that's how the vehicle was originally designed.

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