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Old 05-21-2004, 03:13 PM   #1
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Lift or Lower??

I have had my Titan for about 4 weeks now and vasilate between lifiting or lowering. I have a 2wd SE and I think the truck will look awesome with a 2" front lift or a 2" rear lower. I know of the 2" spacers that are out there, has anyone heard of a 2" lowering shackle for the rear yet?

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Old 05-21-2004, 08:03 PM   #2
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I'd lower it. I used to have a 97 nissan hardbody kingcab. It was a show stopper. I took 1st everywhere I went. It was sadly totalled. Now my TITAN LE is a 4x4 so I dont want it lowered. But if you've ever seen that shot of the lowered titan someone posted here, Its awesome to say the least. But to each his own.
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I'd say lower it. I think its pretty dumb when sombody Lifts a 2wd truck.
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id say 2" lower in the rear. thats what im thinking about doing. my friend and i installed a 2" rear shackle in the rear of his gmc, about $40 (belltech) and about an hour and a half for the install (easy as can be, at least on his truck). it doesnt really look lowered but its leveled out, looks real good in my opinion.
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id say 2" lower in the rear. thats what im thinking about doing. my friend and i installed a 2" rear shackle in the rear of his gmc, about $40 (belltech) and about an hour and a half for the install (easy as can be, at least on his truck). it doesnt really look lowered but its leveled out, looks real good in my opinion.
Thanks for the info. Off hand do you know if Belltech has a 2 inch lowering shackle for it?
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lower the better...but I will never do air ride again. kinda ruins your resale.

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