So how much more difficult is the install for those of us with the bedside toolbox? I'm thinking about getting some of these (not for the fact that I offroad), but rather reassurance that the stock shackle doesn't go through my bed for some odd reason. I think the price of the shackles is much cheaper than the price to fix a bed...
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2006 Granite Crew Cab SE 4x4 w/ Big Tow
285/70/17 BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO
DIY Air Box Mod w/ Drop in AMSOIL EaA Air Filter
Sway-A-Way Coilovers w/ PRG UCA and Sway-A-Way w/ Reservoir Rears
TomTom One XL Navigation
AMSOIL Signature Series 0W-30, 75W-140 Severe Gear and 75W-90 Severe Gear
Magnaflow 18" muffler swap (PN: 12256)
2* Timing Advance
PRG Shackles (Still need to install these...)
So how much more difficult is the install for those of us with the bedside toolbox? I'm thinking about getting some of these (not for the fact that I offroad), but rather reassurance that the stock shackle doesn't go through my bed for some odd reason. I think the price of the shackles is much cheaper than the price to fix a bed...
Go ahead Juday...Call PRG with credit card in hand, I got mine on the way!
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2004 Titan LE CC 4X4 Offroad Blizzard
Amsoil 5W30, Amsoil 75W140 Severe Gear
PRG Performance kit and BFG 315/70/17 All Terrain TA KO's
PRG Shackles
2004 Nissan Altima 2.5SL
2004 Polaris Sportsman 500 Camo W/Winch
So how much more difficult is the install for those of us with the bedside toolbox? I'm thinking about getting some of these (not for the fact that I offroad), but rather reassurance that the stock shackle doesn't go through my bed for some odd reason. I think the price of the shackles is much cheaper than the price to fix a bed...
IMO the toolbox is a PITA. If I need to touch that bolt again I'm drilling a socket sized hole in the toolbox then covering it with duct tape when I'm done. I need to go back and mess with it some more because the box is out of alignment now, I wish I would have just drilled the hole from the beginning as some others here have done.
But definitely get the shackles! They are beefy.
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08 LE 4x4 Majestic Blue w/Tow. SAW C/O's (2.5" preload). PRG UCA's. PWM. Swaybar removed. SAW Piggybacks. Deaver C10 leaf pack (largest leaf removed). PRG Shackles (set at -1"). PRG OR Traction Bars. American Racing Motto MT100 20x8.5 chrome wheels. 35x12.50 Toyo M/T's. AEM Brute Force Intake. Nismo Exhaust. 2 Degree Advance. AMP Powersteps. Hella 500 driving lights. ScanGuageII. Debadged.
Go ahead Juday...Call PRG with credit card in hand, I got mine on the way!
Ha, you know me too well. I'm going to order them next month (when I take my C/O's off and get them back to him). Figured I might as well...
Anyways, you're saying drill a hole in the side of the toolbox? Won't water and debris make its way in there?
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2006 Granite Crew Cab SE 4x4 w/ Big Tow
285/70/17 BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO
DIY Air Box Mod w/ Drop in AMSOIL EaA Air Filter
Sway-A-Way Coilovers w/ PRG UCA and Sway-A-Way w/ Reservoir Rears
TomTom One XL Navigation
AMSOIL Signature Series 0W-30, 75W-140 Severe Gear and 75W-90 Severe Gear
Magnaflow 18" muffler swap (PN: 12256)
2* Timing Advance
PRG Shackles (Still need to install these...)
Anyways, you're saying drill a hole in the side of the toolbox? Won't water and debris make its way in there?
Just a little hole on the inner wall, you could get a socket on that bolt with a couple of extensions by just opening the toolbox door. Then duct tape when done!
Or remove the box, maybe it won't fight you as much as it did me.
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08 LE 4x4 Majestic Blue w/Tow. SAW C/O's (2.5" preload). PRG UCA's. PWM. Swaybar removed. SAW Piggybacks. Deaver C10 leaf pack (largest leaf removed). PRG Shackles (set at -1"). PRG OR Traction Bars. American Racing Motto MT100 20x8.5 chrome wheels. 35x12.50 Toyo M/T's. AEM Brute Force Intake. Nismo Exhaust. 2 Degree Advance. AMP Powersteps. Hella 500 driving lights. ScanGuageII. Debadged.
Just a little hole on the inner wall, you could get a socket on that bolt with a couple of extensions by just opening the toolbox door. Then duct tape when done!
Or remove the box, maybe it won't fight you as much as it did me.
+1 tool box removal is a pain in the a$$
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07 LE CC 4x4 Red Brawn, 6" Pro Comp Lift
20" Dale Earnhardt Wheels, 35" Toyo M/T's
Invision headrest DVD system, Full clear bra
JBA Catback exhaust, 2 degree timing advance
3 pc billet grille, 6000k HID low's and fog's
Amp Research Power Steps,AEM Brute Force CAI
SAW front coilovers, Bushwacker Fender Flares
Roll-n-lock Bed Cover (Flipped rails)
(don't go thinking its a good idea to install that bolt from the outside toward the the frame because you think its easier, the pointy end will hit the frame and you will have to take it off and reinstall them both again)
DARNIT!!!!!! I figured I was smarter than Nissan and did precisely that...they aren't hitting the frame now, but I went back out and looked at it last night and I can see that it would hit the frame if I bottomed out the suspension. Will have to fix that before I go wheeling next....by the way, these shackles are awesome!
OK so here comes dogstar with his questions. While looking over your pictures (nice touch) I started to wonder about the strength of the shackle mount that is attached to the frame. It doesn't look all that beefy. So now that you have replaced the shackle is this now the weak spot in the equation?
So far, not a problem. It is the same strength as the frame et al. The main problem with the OEM Shackles, was that it could peel apart, not break the steel. Construction of the remaining parts is pretty industry standard stuff, so I wouldn't worry about that. I had same thoughts, and this is the conclusion I've come to. Just my opinion.
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Majestic Blue 2006 XE CC 2WD Big Tow
AEM BruteForce CAI; PowerAid TBS; MagnaFlow 3" x 24" Muffler; UpRev 93 Tuned; Detroit TrueTrac
Stillen Front and Rear AntiSway Bars, Diff. Cover, Front Rotors & Pads
PRG 2-1/2" and 1" MiniLift, Street Traction Bars
DYNO: 308 RWHP & 380 RWTQ
~CRANK: 360 HP & 450 TQ
Well, had plenty of time and rare Washington sunshine this weekend to get under the Titan and remove those bolts and reinstall them properly. Didn't take long at all the second time around with the old man's help! Working on cars and trucks is one of the better things to do with Dad on Father's Day!
Well, had plenty of time and rare Washington sunshine this weekend to get under the Titan and remove those bolts and reinstall them properly. Didn't take long at all the second time around with the old man's help! Working on cars and trucks is one of the better things to do with Dad on Father's Day!
I noticed you had the leaf spring bolt through the lower set of holes on the shackle, Is this where I would put my bolt. I don't have a lift ( stock)
The photo shows stock height mounting. The other holes are advertised to provide a drop of 1/2 inch (the middle hole) and 1 inch (the hole on the end closest to the truck bed). You should be able to confirm this by measuring the distance between the holes on the stock shackle.
The photo shows stock height mounting. The other holes are advertised to provide a drop of 1/2 inch (the middle hole) and 1 inch (the hole on the end closest to the truck bed). You should be able to confirm this by measuring the distance between the holes on the stock shackle.