Hey galaxian, are those the Driv wheels your running? What size, backspacing, offset are they and what tire size? Did you have any rubbing problems? They look awesome, as do the steps!
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2005 Titan SE 4x4
SE Popular Package w/ captains chair
Floor Mats
Big Tow Package
Splash Guards
Nissan Drop-in Bedliner
Front windows tinted to 35%
In-Channel Vent Visors
Front Husky Liners
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Pioneer DEH-P8MP Head Unit
PAC SWI-PS Steering Wheel Control
DLS MS6 fronts and 226 rear speakers
Fatmat in front doors, rear doors, rear floor
DLS A5 3-channel Amp (500x1 + 85x2) (Custom sub box built w/ 2 JL 10W3V2 subs
KnuKonceptz Wiring and Amp Kit
They're Axis Titan 20x9, I forget the offset now, I think it was +20, 5.75" backspacing. With the Nitto TG 325/60R20, I only rub when at full lock, usually when backing into or out of a driveway. That also may be because I had PRG grind down the steering stops a little further than stock, so I have a slightly tighter turning radius than stock.
yeah she is happy especially since next week i'm raising it another 2 more inches
funny thing is that she looked at the steps and was worried it couldn't hold her. She's 100 pounds. I'm 225! LOL
Good MOD. The steps have a 600lb load capacity. I don't think either of you need to worry...
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Special Thanks to: Trucktoyzperformance, Rize Industries, Autometer, MBRP, Line-X of Friendswood TX, Accufab Racing, Painless Performance, Retrax, and DC Customs
Anyone have a link to the updated instructions? Someone stated that the instructions on the website are the older version.
The only difference is that they no longer require drilling a third mounting hole. They've determined the steps are strong enough just using the factory mounting holes. I called AMP and had their tech guy email me a copy, but I've since deleted it, sorry!
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