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I have the SE CC 4x4, W/OUT the off road package. It is a seperate package. The SE CC 4x4 w/out the O.R. Pkg does NOT does come with the fog lights. The RF Pkg w/ Bench is a completely seperate package from teh Pop Pkg w/ bench. The difference between the two is the RF stereo (w/sub woofer). Do not pay for both, because they are two different packages. Hope this helps. I am in northern central FL if you need some local help.
 

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tikigod said:
There are alot of differences, just the offroad package requires one of the packages amati5 mentioned. Below is from the nissan website as to what is included with the offroad package that isnt standard with the 4x4 option.

Off-Road Package
(XE 4x4, SE 4x2 and 4x4, LE 4x4
• Rancho® shocks
• Lower final gear ratio (3.36:1); similar to a four-speed automatic 4.10:1
• 17" x 7.5" Aluminum-alloy wheels
• P285/70R17 B.F. Goodrich® Rugged Trail® OWL tires
• Skid plates - oil pan (4x2), transfer case (4x4), lower radiator (4x2 and 4x4)
• Fog lights (standard on LE)
• Active Brake Limited-slip (standard on all 4x4 models)
• Tow hooks (standard on all 4x4 models)
• Electronic locking differential (late availability)


This package requires Preferred Package on XE; requires either the Popular Package or Rockford Fosgate Package on SE; requires Big Tow Package on LE.
I do not have everything on the list above..

You do get the Active Brake Limited Slip, Tow hooks, and skid plates on the fuel tank and the oil pan.

People have their own reasons for getting the Off Road Package. I do not do serious off roading. I am a Civil Engineer designing new subdivisions, roadways, and drainage systems. Alot of the inspections I do, require me to travel through Florida's sandy soils. I am not playing in the mud holes, or seeing how much sand/mud I can throw on my buddies truck.

My reasons for NOT gettingthe O.R. Pkg are:

The lower gears = less gas milage (my opinion, others think the lower gears don't effect it that much)

I didn't want the stiffer Rancho shocks, maybe 10% of the time I am in the sand, the rest of the time, I would rather have a smoother ride.

Wheels/tires didn't really care. I plan on getting the factory size tires except BFG All terrains (when the factory tires are retired).

Fog Light - I plan on installing them myself.

I just could jusitfy paying the extra $$ for stuff I really don't need. And trust me, the truck performs awesome in hub deep Florida sand. Just my opinion.
 

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Here is the Kelly Blue Book list of Standard Equipment for the SE CC 4x4

Nissan TITAN SE CREW CAB
4WD Pickup 4D 5 1/2 ft. (Auto)

Standard Equipment --------


Air Conditioning
Alarm System
Alternator, 110-Amp.
Axle Ratio, 2.94
Battery, 650-cca
Brakes, Power F&R Disc
Braking System, F&R Anti-Lock
Bumpers, Chrome F&R
Clock, Digital (w/Radio)
Console, Floor
Console, Overhead w/Storage
Cup Holders, (8)
Door Locks, Power
Door Trim Panels, Cloth
Drivetrain, 4WD
Engine: V8, 32V, 5.6 Liter
Entry System, Illuminated Keyless Remote Control
Fuel Tank, 28.0 Gal. Cap.
GVWR, 6486-lb.
Garage Door Opener
Gauges, Oil Pressure & Voltmeter
Glass, Rear Privacy
Grille, Chrome
Light, Exterior Cargo
Lights, Reading
Mirrors: Dual Heated Power, Inside Automatic Day/Night & Dual Illuminated Visor Vanity
Moldings, Body Side
Payload, 1643-lb.
Power Outlets, (3)
Radio, AM/FM Stereo w/CD
Restraint System, Dual Front Air Bag
Seat, Split Folding Rear
Seats, Cloth Captain's Chairs
Skid Plate, Fuel Tank
Skid Plate, Oil Pan
Speed Control
Stabilizer Bar, Front
Steering Wheel, Leather-Wrapped
Steering, Variable Assist Power
Tachometer
Tire Pressure Monitor
Tire, Conventional Spare
Tires, (4) P265/70R18 OWL
Tongue Load, 940-lb.
Tow Hooks, Front
Towing Cap., 9400-lb. Max. (When Properly Equipped)
Trans., 5-Spd. Automatic w/Overdrive
Transfer Case, Electronic Shift-on-the-Fly
W/S Wipers, Variable Intermittent
Wheels, Alluminum Alloy
Window, Sliding Rear
Windows, Power


General Specifications:
4WD Models: W.B. 139.8"; O.L. 224.2"; Width 78.8"; Height 76.7"; Curb Weight 5341-lbs.



Warranty:
3-yr/36,000-mi Limited Bumper-to-Bumper; 5-yr/60,000-mi Limited Powertrain.



Engine Specifications:
VIN E; Cylinders V8; Liters 5.6; Fuel Induction 32V; HP 305; Torque 379
 
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