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Trimming to clear tires


dustinp
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First off I have a 4" Subframe Drop on my 2001 pathfinder, no AC coils. I have stock Titan Wheels with 295/70/R18 Tires, which are about 34.75" tall. I finally got the my steering fixed and rubbed right away. This is how Im running it right now until I can do some serious trimming. Also I am using 2" wheel spacers to clear the struts and to also fit the stock Titan wheel on my pathy.

 

Front Driver Side Bumper

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Front Drivers side Rear, had to grind quite a bit of metal off the truck to clear

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Rear

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Rear

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Front Passanger Side Bumper, I cut a slit so I could push the shroud forward

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With all the shrouds I just drilled new wholes and shoved them as far as I could. Im sure Ill lose them eventually but it seems good for now.

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After an alignment and tire balance, the rig seems to drive pretty damn nice, even with the two inch wheel spacers, now much shake at all and only a tiny growl. Im very happy with how it turned out, and sorry I didnt post this in the tire section, couldnt find it.

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Looks good, the trimming seems pretty tame, similar to what I recently did. I still think the 18s and tires are hotness

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