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Old 06-05-2008, 10:19 PM   #16
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Re: clunk in front when hitting bumps

my 08 does this also and i'm pretty sure it's the uca hitt'n the coilbucket. i'm planning to get PRGs uppers and SAW coilovers to correct the clunk.i have no lift at this time..
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Old 06-06-2008, 08:23 AM   #17
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Re: clunk in front when hitting bumps

Mine does it - has since I put the leveling kit on it.

The fix is simple and well known. It's called a grinder. Grind a relief in the coil bucket - it's not structural (as long as you don't get too carried away)...
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Old 06-06-2008, 08:45 AM   #18
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Re: clunk in front when hitting bumps

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So, it typically only happens when someone mods their truck, but yet is still a "poor Nissan design"?


Hmm, then why all the owners with STOCK trucks chiming in with problems



I've seen you write this a few times, and each time you write it you're as wrong as the time before. To claim that the shock is "destroying itself" by topping out is just silly and almost libelous. The shock is the limiting factor for suspension stroke on our trucks, thus it's designed to top out. That's why our shocks have stoppers in them that are separate from the valve assemblies. Ask Greg, I'm sure he's cut a few open in his time.

Yes, I'd say he has: http://www.titantalk.com/forums/739858-post6.html


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On the 08's you need to grind a little bit on the drivers side coil bucket. It seems as though Nissan has the frames built on a new jig and there is a small clearance issue now (the coilbuket is welded a bit higher on the frame now).

Do you have any data, anecdotal or otherwise, to demonstrate causality between top-out and the shock "destroys itself"? If not, I'd seriously consider not implying a truth where one cannot be proven.

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Re: clunk in front when hitting bumps

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Content, not postcount, my friend. Been lurking here for years.

Some line of thought would be you need to read more and continue to post less. You are dipping into an area which you seem to have no personal experience. I have had TWO Titans. one 2wd and one 4wd. Both have had this issue. The 2wd stayed stock, and the 4wd has the level only. UCA bucket wearing a hole in itself do to striking the coil bucket is Piss Poor Design and a very well know issue. Not Operator error. Simple fix has been to either grind away safely, or replace crappy stock shocks with a quality name brand.



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Implying that the replacement shocks are "higher quality" is a fallacy. People replace the shocks with units that have different characteristics and configurations than the stock units, and the noise stops. Doesn't mean that the replacement units are of higher quality, just means that they're different.

Everyone say hello to the 800 Nissan Customer Support guy.

This is more crap from the fountain jr. POST LESS READ MORE... Try back in a year.
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