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Is this possible?
I have an 05 Titan CrewCab 4x4.
I just put the 2.5" leveling kit on it.
Is it possible to put another 2.5" kit on the front, and 2.5" blocks on the back to get another 2.5" of lift?
If so has anybody done this?
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03-07-2008, 03:27 PM
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Re: Is this possible?
Your 4x4 is supposed to have a 2" level kit, not 2.5"
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Re: Is this possible?
And to the best of my knowledge, you can't stack two level kit's on top of each other.
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Re: Is this possible?
I really not sure, but I don't think you can...
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Re: Is this possible?
I purchased a 2.5 inch kit from NCD customs ( ncdcustoms.com )
Fits great...looks awesome.
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You should have looked at the NCD site, it tells you that the 2" kit is for the 4 wheel drive Titans. 2.5" is for the 4x2.
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Re: Is this possible?
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And to the best of my knowledge, you can't stack two level kit's on top of each other.
The kit I purchased, which I assume is the same set-up as others. Has the leveling "block" with three holes, and three bolts.
I was thinking you could bolt the first block on the strut, then the second block on the first block then put the strut with the two blocks back.
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You should have looked at the NCD site, it tells you that the 2" kit is for the 4 wheel drive Titans. 2.5" is for the 4x2.
"This is a 2-1/2" Front lift/leveling kit for the 2004-2006 Nissan Titan 4/wd-2/wd"
Taken directly form the website
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Well, then they are contradicting themselves on their own web page. If you look at the link I attached, it clearly has different sizes for 4x4 vs. 4x2
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Well, then they are contradicting themselves on their own web page. If you look at the link I attached, it clearly has different sizes for 4x4 vs. 4x2
Yeah I see what you are talking about. Oh well it looks good an it in so it is going to stay in.
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Huston, where's the pics?
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Re: Is this possible?
Do not stack two spacers together, it will result in your UCA snapping in half.
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Re: Is this possible?
2.5 on 4x4 is possible - a lot of guys did that.
Double stacking spacers - not wise - especially on a 4x4. Your axle shafts are only so long.
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Will not fit. The upper control arms will not go down more than a 3" lift before getting pushed into the coil bucket.
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