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I want to get a 4 inch spindle kit and 4 inch blocks for my T. Right now i have 2 inch leveling spacers on top of my bilstein 5100's that are set on the middle setting. The truck is 2wd, Will i need to get new upper control arms or anything else for these?

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I want to get a 4 inch spindle kit and 4 inch blocks for my T. Right now i have 2 inch leveling spacers on top of my bilstein 5100's that are set on the middle setting. The truck is 2wd, Will i need to get new upper control arms or anything else for these?

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You won't need new uca's; you shouldn't need anything other than what comes in the spindle kit. With 4" in the rear you will need a break line bracket to raise them, or longer brake lines, a driveshaft spacer, carrier bearing drop bracket and longer shocks.


Do you think they're any better or worse than what RC is putting out now?
They don't have as much clearance for wider tires from what I've read. The quality looks to be the same, just the balljoint and balljoint mount are different. If you have the money, go with dirt king, prg, or metal works uca's for their clearance and quality.
 
You won't need new uca's; you shouldn't need anything other than what comes in the spindle kit. With 4" in the rear you will need a break line bracket to raise them, or longer brake lines, a driveshaft spacer, carrier bearing drop bracket and longer shocks.




They don't have as much clearance for wider tires from what I've read. The quality looks to be the same, just the balljoint and balljoint mount are different. If you have the money, go with dirt king, prg, or metal works uca's for their clearance and quality.
I have an 06 2wd titan with bilstein 5100 shocks on the middle setting with 2in leveling kit. I just bought the moto metal 951 wheels, they are 18x9, 18mm offset and 5.71in backspacing. Do u know if the 285/65/18 Nitto trail grappler M/T tires will fit? They're only a 32 mud tire.
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Yeah they'll fit. Probably will look kinda small too.
 
I have an '04 XE Off-Road, and I'm finally getting around to leveling my ride. I've already ordered a PRG 1.5" mini-lift and Bilstein 5100's (which I plan to use on the middle perch). I've read a lot, but haven't found any definitive, authoritative answers to the following questions. Any help would be greatly appreciated:

1. Will I have any UCA or CBC issues with that setup? If so, how bad -- could it be easily fixed by grinding the coil bucket?

2. I'd like to size up to 315/70R17's -- will I have any rubbing issues? Would I need the PCM? How about 305/70R17's?

Much thanks in advance...
 
1. It's a 50-50 shot on cbc or not. Some don't, some do. Thank Nissan and their slack tolerances.

2. I'd go with 305's, although you will have to remove the mud guards either way.

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What's the stock height on a 2010 se 4x4?


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is it possible to just add the 2" spacers for a 1.5 lift to the front to bring it up a bit for leveling?

it seems like from reading this thread that the best setup for my 08 2wd kc would be 5100's/middle setting, 2" spacer, and blocks in the back after i figure out what i need (and i would not need UCA's or have CB issues), but with funds tight and the current suspension in pretty good shape, i was just wondering if i had to change to the 5100's right away or if i could just add the spacers and come back to the 5100's when i get the $$$?

thanks,
fish
 
Yeah, adding in the spacers is the cheapest, easiest and quickest way to add some lift, add the bilsteins later for more lift when you have the funds.
 
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is it possible to just add the 2" spacers for a 1.5 lift to the front to bring it up a bit for leveling?

it seems like from reading this thread that the best setup for my 08 2wd kc would be 5100's/middle setting, 2" spacer, and blocks in the back after i figure out what i need (and i would not need UCA's or have CB issues), but with funds tight and the current suspension in pretty good shape, i was just wondering if i had to change to the 5100's right away or if i could just add the spacers and come back to the 5100's when i get the $$$?

thanks,
fish
I used to run Bilstein 5100's on the middle setting with a 2" leveling kit and a 1" rear block kit, total of 3.5" up front and 1 in the rear, I did experience slight coil bucket contact over speed bumps and potholes and I sat a little higher in the front than the rear if I could have done anything different I would have swapped the 2" leveling kit for a 1.5"
 
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thank you fishinalaska and SoCal, i am sure you both are getting tired of answering lift questions but i really appreciate it. gonna go with the 1.5's and add the 5100's after the first of the year.
No prob man! And good choice. If you ran a 1" block kit in the rear as well the truck would sit very very close to level and you would NOT have to swap rear shocks or make any other modifications to the rear.
Glad we could help :)
 
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Like fish said, I'm sure you guys are getting sick of the newbie questions, but there is one thing I haven't seen yet. I currently have an 08 4x4 with front Bilsteins on the top perch and the ride is way stiff. I've gathered that having the struts on the middle perch and a 1.5 inch spacer is the common path, so my question is will that make the truck totally level? Or will I need a block in the rear to achieve level?
 
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