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Old 08-28-2005, 05:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Leveling kit

Has anyone put a leveling kit on their Nissan titan. If so whats the best brand and does it change the handling
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Hi.
Standard protocol around here is to first do a search on your inquiry.
Your question has been answered 50 times over.
Check out the suspension forum for your answer in word and picture form.
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Old 08-28-2005, 06:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Has anyone put a leveling kit on their Nissan titan. If so whats the best brand and does it change the handling
Welcome to TitanTalk. The best quality leveling kit is made by PrerunnerGreg, a TitanTalk member. The kit is suppose to improve the ride. If you have a 4x4 you want his 2" kit, and if you have the 2wd, either the PRG 2" or the 2.5" kit.
http://PRGproducts.com
Don't worry about searching, there is always someone that wants to give their opinion, on just about anything.

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We offer these leveling kits :
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...s=leveling+kit

The quaility is real nice regardless of the one you go with, but we've done quite a few Daystar kits here, and those are very nice. doesn't change the ride at all, these keep the stock suspension charactersistics.
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Has anyone put a leveling kit on their Nissan titan. If so whats the best brand and does it change the handling
I've never heard of this "leveling kit" you speak of.....
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PRG leveling kit.
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PRG best quality period.
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We offer these leveling kits :
http://performancenissanparts.com/ca...s=leveling+kit

The quaility is real nice regardless of the one you go with, but we've done quite a few Daystar kits here, and those are very nice. doesn't change the ride at all, these keep the stock suspension charactersistics.
The Daystar kit is CRAP! Don't do it! If you search around the forums for a bit, you will find many people who had to purchase new coilovers because the Daystar kits destroyed them (and therefor no warranty coverage). The Daystar kit also makes your ride a lot rougher because it preloads the coil so it does not have the correct springrate to allow a comfortable ride.

The PRG kit will not void your warranty, will not negatively impact your ride quality, WILL IMPROVE your ride quality and will never wear out like a Urethane spacer (aka Daystar). The PRG kit is simple to install yourself (unlike the Daystar) and has hundreds of members around the forums that can help you with any install questions and give you nothing but positive feedback on PRG and his kits.

The Stillen kit is a PRG knock off, and is more expensive that a PRG kit.
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I have the PRG front in my 4x4 to level it out and love it. Many people here will claim that the PRG kit will give you better MPG, Horsepower, torque, ride quality, repaint your vehicle when its scratched, get you laid, light your cigarette after, then do the sheets, but I haven't noticed anything like that.

I did not change my ride quality at all, for the better or worse, but it did level my truck and gave it the look I wanted. I called Greg many times during my install and he walked me thru it step by step on a saturday. Customer service is the absolute best. The quality of the kit is also top notch.


--- Afterthought-- After I did the kit I did notice that I wasn't sliding forward in my seat nearly as much.
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Dude you sure, I'm not going to put one on since it doesn't do any of the above things you listed.
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where is the cheapest and best place to but the PRg leveling kit from....
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where is the cheapest and best place to but the PRg leveling kit from....

Direct from Greg himself: http://prerunners.com/store/store.htm
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whats the install like...i read that you have to makes some holes bigger? whats that all about. I am very good mechanically and have done suspension work before so i should be fine but i would like to know what goes into this install before i go ahead and buy them... anybody got any tips
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