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Oh yea, and yes...I know I need a bigger drop ball mount. I got the biggest I could get at Wal-Mart (5.25"), but it's not cutting it! I guess I'll have to order me an 8" drop from online somewhere.
hey ag u put the fender flares back on they look good on there
Thanks, I like it a lot better with them also. Plus, mud was getting flung all over my truck just from normal driving - the house I live at for college is on a dirt road and I was tired of the mud getting flung everywhere.
satisfied with the exhaust system. What type of grill is that looks good there are so many different ones with wide variety of prices?"
Yea, I'm happy with it. I had the Volant exhaust on, but I switched to the Banks. They are very similar, but the Banks is much louder. Might be too loud for some, but it is perfect for me. Here are some threads I wrote on the Banks exhaust:
thanks AG I have 05 SE 4x4 Injen CAI and TBS and fixing to do the exhaust,and +2 timing advance. You think better low end with the stock Ypipe versus true duals catback with 2.5" pipes
thanks AG I have 05 SE 4x4 Injen CAI and TBS and fixing to do the exhaust,and +2 timing advance. You think better low end with the stock Ypipe versus true duals catback with 2.5" pipes
Well, the Banks exhaust comes with a new y-pipe..but I did not use the Banks y-pipe. I (well, actually Jason - jaho1979) cut the factory y-pipe after the hanger, and we had an extra pipe from another exhaust system that fit into the factory y-pipe and Banks muffler...so I used the stock y-pipe on my Banks setup.
My old Volant exhaust system had a 3" y-pipe, and I didn't notice much difference in that than using the factory y-pipe. Stick with a single-exit in my opinion, as opposed to a true dual setup. Most people would agree back pressure is a good thing for our engines.
thanks AG I have 05 SE 4x4 Injen CAI and TBS and fixing to do the exhaust,and +2 timing advance. You think better low end with the stock Ypipe versus true duals catback with 2.5" pipes
Hey Ag, what kind of camper is that? That would come in seriously handy for camping rather than packing the entire bed with my 18' X 10' 3 room tent, 2 X 18# Coleman sleepingbags (the *old* ones that really were filled with 18# of down!), chairs, dutch-ovens, etc. (ad nauseum) - it literally takes me an hour just to pack the truck to go camping!
Your setup would end all that! How much did you pay for it if you don't mind me asking...
Psychlone
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2007 Majestic Blue Nissan Titan Crew Cab SE Popular Package & Tow Package
6" ProComp Stage2 Adjustable Coil-Over lift * ProComp MX6 Adjustable Rear shocks
18 X 10" Cruiser Alloy 921C Stealth Off-Road Chromed Wheels * Hankook DynaPro MT 35 X 12.50's
CUSTOM V-Style Chrome Grill /w Harley Davidson Skull* Chrome Handles, Tail Gate Handle & Bezel, Taillight Guards
Chrome Nerf Bars * CUSTOM Chrome "PSYCHLONE" Door Emblems * Bushwacker Fender Flares
CUSTOM Subwoofer Box: Tech12Volts.com * 2 JBL GT1041Ds * PowerAcoustik SL2-2000 Amplifier
CUSTOM Black and Blue REAL Carbon-Fiber Interior Kit (full 61pc dash + full 12pc overhead + full 3pc rear center console)
Performance Mods:
Volant Cool-Air Intake * TB Bypass * Helix TBS* Volant Exhaust * 2* Timing Advance
I'll have to order me an 8" drop from online somewhere.
Ag, order yourself a cushion ball mount to smooth out lurching and help save the differential. Convert-a-ball stocks cushion mounts in 8" or lower drops can be special ordered.
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2007 Titan King Cab LE 4x4 : Big Tow: Arctic White : Graphite Leather : Painted Armada Air Dam : Truxedo LowPro Tonneau : Utilitrack Bed Divider : Underseat Storage
AG i tow almost the same trailer. mines the 26foot though (14 closed i think) now i know what mine will look like when i get my titan lifted lol, by then i should be pulling a bigger trailer though hopefully 5th wheel
Hey Ag, what kind of camper is that? That would come in seriously handy for camping rather than packing the entire bed with my 18' X 10' 3 room tent, 2 X 18# Coleman sleepingbags (the *old* ones that really were filled with 18# of down!), chairs, dutch-ovens, etc. (ad nauseum) - it literally takes me an hour just to pack the truck to go camping!
Your setup would end all that! How much did you pay for it if you don't mind me asking...
Psychlone
It's a Coleman Fleetwood pop-up camper..Takes about 10 minutes to setup and tear-down..It's awesome! It has a build date of August 2000. It was bought from a co-worker last year. The guy only used it 3 times since he owned it, and it was garaged ever since. It's in perfect condition. We paid around $3500 for it. They are around $12,000 brand new I believe for the type we have.
I love it - it's real small when you're not using it, and is roomy enough to sleep a family of 5 comfortably. Of course, it does get a little cramped when there are a lot of people in it during the day, but it does great for sleeping. There was 3 of us in it this weekend, and it was perfect. Couldn't even feel it behind me when I was towing it.. I think it's right at 2500 pounds.
It replaced our old Coleman (a 1982 model I believe)...They are great little campers, and if you take care of them, they will last forever.
So much storage space in the campers too when completely folded down. We keep 6 of those fold-chairs, 4 sleeping bags, pillows, 2-3 bags of luggage, silverware, plates, etc...It even has A/C, refridgerator, stove, sink, etc!
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