Just installed the 4" PRG Performance lift yesterday (2/17/07). AMAZING!! I have a 2006 Titan LE, CC, Red Alert, 2X4 truck. The truck handles and rides 10 times better. The first thing I noticed was the steering. Very light and more responsive to the touch.
I'm an old fooogee (56) so it took me a little longer than you young guys. And I was also useing the base auto hobby at Little Rock AFB. Some of their equipment is not the best. Man, if I cussed that trouble lamp once, I cussed it a millions times. Kept falling apart.
Make sure when installing the front Radflo 2.0's that you loosen the front sway bar or the top nuts on the other shock on the other side to allow the A frame arm to drop more. Or you can do both. Makes getting that bottom bolt in easier.
When installing the Donohoe Racing shocks and 1" spacer block on the rear it was alot easier for me to jack up the truck and put jack stands under the axle. Then remove both rear tires. So much more room to work. I also removed my rear mudflaps at that time. I had to wiggle the spring a little to get the leafspring pin to drop into the 1" spacer. But very easy. Used a hydralic jack to lift the truck on the frame just in front of the rear axle to seperate the leaf spring and install the spacer.
Greg was a great help. Great customer service.
Tools used were, 14mm, 17mm, 18mm, 19mm, 22mm wrenches and sockets and phillips screwdriver.
Hope this helps. Just holler if I can help.
Just installed the 4" PRG Performance lift yesterday (2/17/07). AMAZING!! I have a 2006 Titan LE, CC, Red Alert, 2X4 truck. The truck handles and rides 10 times better. The first thing I noticed was the steering. Very light and more responsive to the touch.
I'm an old fooogee (56) so it took me a little longer than you young guys. And I was also useing the base auto hobby at Little Rock AFB. Some of their equipment is not the best. Man, if I cussed that trouble lamp once, I cussed it a millions times. Kept falling apart.
Make sure when installing the front Radflo 2.0's that you loosen the front sway bar or the top nuts on the other shock on the other side to allow the A frame arm to drop more. Or you can do both. Makes getting that bottom bolt in easier.
When installing the Donohoe Racing shocks and 1" spacer block on the rear it was alot easier for me to jack up the truck and put jack stands under the axle. Then remove both rear tires. So much more room to work. I also removed my rear mudflaps at that time. I had to wiggle the spring a little to get the leafspring pin to drop into the 1" spacer. But very easy. Used a hydralic jack to lift the truck on the frame just in front of the rear axle to seperate the leaf spring and install the spacer.
Greg was a great help. Great customer service.
Tools used were, 14mm, 17mm, 18mm, 19mm, 22mm wrenches and sockets and phillips screwdriver.
Hope this helps. Just holler if I can help.
i wont believe you until pics are posted!
Hahaha j/k. Congrats man, glad you enjoy the setup. Whats next for you?
You knew.....didn't you? HAHAHAHA. Also putting on Nitto Terra Grapplers, 325/60R18's. And Helo Maxx 6, 18X9, -12 offset, 4.53 backspace wheels. And in about 2 weeks some ATS painted flares. Ordered the flares and other chrome goodies from *******Industries.com
Last edited by Mysterman68; 02-18-2007 at 10:13 AM.
Way to go. Get us a picture of you going off a jump.
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2007 White with Charcoal SE CC 4x4 with off road, tow, SE popular with bench, and utility with bed extender
Mods to date:
6" Procomp Stage II lift, CST Sway bar endlinks, 35x12.5x17 Procomp Mud terrains, 17x8 Moto Metal 954s, Smittybuilt stainless nerf bars, Chrome mirror caps, Color matched Bushwackers, Leer 700 Toneau cover, T Rex 1pc grille, Custom FlowMaster DeltaFlow 50 series dual in single out muffler, Injen powerflow intake, JVC Kw-avx800 7" in dash dvd, 7" DEI wide screen headrest monitors, Sony Xplod 2x250 amp, Infinity Reference 6 1/2" in rear and 6"x9" in front, Prodigy brake controller, Ventshade door sill protectors
Just how many guys here put on a kit of some kind this weekend?
I also installed a Performance Kit on Saturday...SAW's and DR rear shocks and Deaver rear mini-pak.
Had the 2-1/2" front level kit already, now replaced.
It's like a new truck, a new Sport Truck! The suspension is taut yet compliant. The whole truck feels tighter, but not rough. Handles much flatter and hitting a dip while turning is new experience...the truck stays put, not porpising or skittering. Made a run to about 105 mph and it now feels solid, before the kit it felt "light", under damped, and not secure. No more excessive rebound from the rear springs blowing thru the main leaves, and hitting the overload leave sending the spring rate thru the roof
No dirt roads yet, but I am hitting every dip and alley crossing I can find, the damping is so balanced front and rear....Great job by PRG!
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Titan KC SE 2wd StreetFighter...
PRG Performance Kit w/SAW's
including rear SAW 2.25" Piggys
Nitto Terra Gobblers on Pro Comp 1028 Wana-be Bead lock wheels
Born 9/2004
Man, I WISH I was installing my lift this weekend. I have to wait untill next month before I have the last of my cash saved up though. Oh well, it's right around the corner! Congrats guys! LET'S SEE PICS!!!
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Diamond Audio- D6 Components, D3800.1 Amp / Image Dynamics- IDQ10 Subwoofer / Alpine- F250 Amp, W200 installed soon / KnuKoncepts- Wiring Kit / Second Skin- Damplifier Pro / Tech12V- Sub box! / Magnaflow- 18" Muffler and Stainless Tip / K&N- Airfilter / Sylvania- Silverstar Ultra's / 35% front window tint / Badges removed / Nissan burgers painted black
Coming Soon:
PRG- 4'' performance lift with SAW's / American Racing- 17" Chambers with 295/70 Nitto Terra Graps
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