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Old 06-23-2006, 10:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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CST Nissan Titan 7" Suspension Lift Kit

ok guys need a little help. I am seriously thinkin of buyin it. but I have a few questions for those of you who know your stuff.

is it basically the same size as a 6 inch lift? I have not seen any other 7 inch lifts other than this one and looking at a picture it doesnt look any different than other companies 6 inch lifts.

Also how would you guys compare it to a rancho 4 inch or a procomp?

thanks ahead of time. I just need a little assurance before I commit LOL
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Re: CST Nissan Titan 7" Suspension Lift Kit

Search the suspension forum, there's lots of info on the different kits in there.

From what I understand the CST is the nicest kit out for our trucks, probably why it's the most expensive. It is a 7" lift (in front), probably looks the same as the 6" lifts you've seen because it's only an inch :P

The PC is a good 4x4 kit (I'm happy w/ mine), from what I can tell the pieces of the PC kit aren't quite as polished as the ones on the CST kit. The CST pieces kinda look they took more time w/ them :P Don't know if functionally you'd gain much going w/ the CST kit over the PC kit.

Haven't done much research on the Rancho kit but from what I understand (mostly reading Greg's posts and talking to him when I bought mine) the Rancho is a good kit but expensive for what you get. I don't think it's complete as some of the other kits.

The big advantage I see to the PC and CST lifts are they don't require any cutting or drilling so you can go back to stock if you need to. I'm pretty sure you could go back to stock w/ the Rancho but there's some drilling involved.
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Re: CST Nissan Titan 7" Suspension Lift Kit

thanks, thats some great info.
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