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i have a 2001 frontier king cab s/c 4x4 that i was going to put a body lift on and was wondering if anyone with that model or similar has had any problems with the install or after install.im terrified of starting this to just come up with problems.any info would be great.also any info on the best body lift and possibly anyone in the phoenix area that could install the bodylift if it becomes too much for me. thanks
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I've done one on my '99 4 cyl. Different truck, but the same principle. You can get one thru 4x4parts.com, and performance accessories is probably your best bet
It is scary looking at the directions, but really isn't too hard to do. I've done mine, another on a 200 v6 fronty, and this weekend, I am doing one on an f150. Just ALOT of wrenching, disconnecting, reconnecting. If you take your time, allow for a weekend with the truck down. A freind and I did mine, and built sliders in one day. ----------------------------- My myspace page. TUPPERWARE!!!! "Never argue with an idiot, they will just drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience." |
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on my 03, the upper radiator hose would not fit, so i had to get a longer one. Also the radiator drop kit is kind of cheesy, so i did not lower my radiator (probably why the hose wouldnt fit)
---------------------------- 08 Titan 4x4 03 Frontier 4x4 05 Quest |
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did you guys have to use a welder? i downloader the inst. for performance and it said i had to extend some pieces by welding. what kind of lift did you use? sorry for the newbe questions. just love my nissan and like it to stay driveable before i get a hold of it
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I've never herd of using a welder to install a body life. Unless the owner was going their own personal mods beside the body lift.
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the welding wasnt for the body lift portion, it was to extend the shifters for the t-case after the lift was put on.(hoping to stay away from the welding thing) ive been trying to find info on others but so far performance accessories is the only one giving me info.
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