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LONG TRAVEL CST Uniball in July issue of Street Trucks Mag - being discussed at Nissan Titan Forums in the Titan Suspension section.

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Old 06-15-2004, 07:02 PM   #1
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LONG TRAVEL CST Uniball in July issue of Street Trucks Mag

Looks like an additional 4 inches of track width and a total of 14 inches of travel, This featured Titan had fiberglass fenders and hood and pairs of 2.5" Fox 3-tube bypass off-road shocks w/extra set of 2.5" coil-overs in the front.

That's alot of suspension for a 2wd. Looks like BAJA fun to me.

Aside from the shocks, the lift components sound different from CST's current 8" lift kit, this kit had "a set of bars that cut through the engine compartment and connect the upper shock mounts for added support and strength."

I scanned the article big enough so you can read it. Just right-click the images and save to your own computer once you have opened them up, use an image viewer that has zooming capability. Good read!

Another KC XE with paint-matched mirrors and door handles. Looks great without all the chrome and door moldings. This truck could definitely use some fog lights though.
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Wow, I guess nobody likes the desert. If I had enough disposable income, this setup would be on my truck in a heart beat.
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Thanks for the article bro. I don't read Street Trucks, but I do read Off-road, and they featured the truck in the July 04 issue. I would like this lift. Even though I don't do baja racing, I really like the idea that 37's fit on there, but that could also be due to the body mods they made on the truck. Thanks again man.
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That truck looks really nice. It must cost a hell of a lot more than the normal cst 8" suspension lift. It looks like they did a lot of extra customizing to it. Would be nice if you had tons of money. I'm waiting to hear people complain that the front end is a little higher than the rear.
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