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Suspension lift kit issue

 
daprie daprie
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 02/11/08
01:29 PM

I have a 2002 Nissan Frontier Club Cab Long Bed 4wd Supercharged (whew... that's a mouthful).  I bought it from the dealer "as-is", but I had this suspicion that it had a lift kit on it.  The truck now has 68k miles on it and I am having to get some steering and suspension components replaced for wear and tear reasons, but when the shop ordered the factory Nissan upper control arm bushing it wouldn't fit the (now apparent) aftermarket upper control arm.  Can anyone think of a way to find out what lift kit I have on the truck so that I can get the frontend put back together again and continue to enjoy this truck?

--daprie  

 
NismoCC NismoCC
New User | Posts: 27 | Joined: 03/08
Posted: 03/28/08
11:36 AM

Checkout www.calmini.com and www.4x4parts.com.  These are the two most popular lifts for your truck.  A few others include SLR (which have got out of business) and Rancho.  Lots of people lifted 1st gen frontiers with a combination of parts from different vendors.  There are lots of good information out there on Frontier forums (www.clubfrontier, www.nissanoffroad.net), sign up for an account, post some pics of the lift components and someone should be able to help you out.  Good luck!  
2007 Nissan Frontier Nismo CC 4x4: 285/75r16 BFG MT KM2s, 3 in. Calmini Spacers, 3 in. Deaver AALs, Bilstein 5125s,  Shrockworks Skids, Cobra 75 WXST CB, Wilson CB Antenna, Penski Custom Sliders, Penski Hi-Lift Jack Mount, 2* Timing Advance, K&N, Air Box Modification, Custom Arizona Pin Striping

 

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