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Old 11-06-2007, 09:37 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: Titan Lift and Shock Overview

the check, you know. .... for paying attention

nice post greg, very useful, now if only people find it.. might be good if nissan sport mag or some one put it in print for the masses
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Old 02-15-2008, 05:48 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Re: Titan Lift and Shock Overview

just got a new titan and found this info very helpful. hope to get my kit soon!

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Re: Titan Lift and Shock Overview

Great Post! =)
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Old 03-13-2008, 10:13 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Re: Titan Lift and Shock Overview

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post to get count up so I can post pics
damnit dude, I thought you were adding something to this great thread! at least give your opinion around the forum not this same post padding crap.
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Re: Titan Lift and Shock Overview

Also as a note to be added for the CST 7" 4WD lift.

Oil change. I did my first oil change since the kit, and found out the differential skid plate that CST includes with there kit has to be removed. The skid plate attaches with four bolts/washers thru the bottom and washers/nuts on top. So you need a wrench, and a ratchet/air gun/cordless for each bolt. Complete pain in the wazoo. (this is to drain the oil...I'm not talking about the filter)

So I tack welded the bolts to the brackets on the subframe thru the top pointing down instead. They stick down maybe an extra 1/2" which isn't to big of deal I suppose. At least when I do an oil change it won't be so stupid, and mickey mousing around with that skid.

Just another note as to what to expect with the CST kit.
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Re: Titan Lift and Shock Overview

i am new to this forum gig. but thought i would share a few pictures of our class 8 titan with you. it seems you have a good base of product knowledge and might appreciate the long hours and hard work it took to get this truck to this stage of completion. 4 link rear, arms by blitzkrieg and rear end from desert specialties, camburg a arms, sway away coils and by passes, 2" 4130 cage, fuel safe cell, on and on. ran in the MINT 400 last week end.
this truck rocked.
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Re: Titan Lift and Shock Overview

that hood is the **** !!!!
know where i can get one ? ( and yes i am aware thats a one piece front end)
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Re: Titan Lift and Shock Overview

I Have A Quik Question, What Is The Best Aftermarket Upper Control Arm, For Titans With Blstn 5100 2.5 Lift???
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Re: Titan Lift and Shock Overview

Prg, although you shouldnt need uppers with just a leveling kit unless you are a hardcore offroader.
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