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Bought my second titan yesterday, need lift identification

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Just upgraded from my 170k miles 2004 cc 2wd xe, to this 97k miles 2007 cc 4wd se. it has a lift obviously, but i'm trying to figure out which one, it has rancho shocks and a rancho front crossmember so I'm thinking its the rancho 4inch. which supposedly does 5 inch of lift. does this look to have that type of height? tires are nitto trail grapplers 285/65/18 too small in my opinion

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looks to be leveling kit w/ 4x4 stance...?Haven't heard anything good about the ranchos..
Just upgraded from my 170k miles 2004 cc 2wd xe, to this 97k miles 2007 cc 4wd se. it has a lift obviously, but i'm trying to figure out which one, it has rancho shocks and a rancho front crossmember so I'm thinking its the rancho 4inch. which supposedly does 5 inch of lift. does this look to have that type of height? tires are nitto trail grapplers 285/65/18 too small in my opinion



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ahh yep.. doesnt look like you're getting 4-5 inches tho.
That looks like the 4". 285/65/18 tires are 32.5x11.2. Smaller than stock. Could easily fit 305/65/18. Bigger if you don't mind trimming.
Yes tires are tiny. My 2wd with just a level had 325/60/18s. I'll be getting bigger tires asap


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Shouldn't I be able to clear 35s with this lift?


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Should, but you'll have to lose the mud flaps and most likely trim. You might hit frame depending on your wheel offset. I'm going to get the RC 4" lift and put 35's but I have stock offset.
18x9. Believe offset is 0


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They are actually 18x9 with a 14 offset


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