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Long time browsing, first time registering! We build badass Titans!!

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So my name is Paul Boyer. I?m the Titan Specialist at Nissan of Murfreesboro. First and foremost I do not currently own a Titan, but I?ve been torn between a new 2017 CC Pro4x in Deep Blue Pearl or a 2017 Pearl White KC Pro4x. I will keep everyone posted on that later.

We here at Nissan of Murfreesboro are at the forefront of the custom market for the new 2nd gen Titan and have been building these badass 2017?s since the first of the year, and we have no intention of stopping! In fact, you can see our latest build debuting at SEMA at the end of the month! This may not be the correct place to post these, but as a buying customer myself, I have struggled finding pictures of all the custom parts, options, and builds on this new 2nd gen of Titans, so I figured I?d share what we?re doing here at the dealership! Feel free to ask about any of the lifts, accessories, or wheels/tires we?ve put on them! Here?s just a few of the builds we?ve done. I?ve got over a dozen lifted trucks on the lot right now too!!! Check out the website for more
https://www.nissanofmurfreesboro.com/custom-trucks-murfreesboro-tn
 

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Those are some BA Titans for sure!!! Keep up the Great Work!

If it were me i would go w/ the Deep Blue Pearl 2017 CC PRO-4X.

After owning my 2005 SE KC FFV for 10 years, I would go w/ the CC for more space in the back.
 
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Paul,
That is good stuff you're doing! Nice work!

I have a question, hopefully not to silly. I'm new to the site and haven't done much research as I just purchased a 2017 4X2 SL yesterday. I only have 90 miles on it so to early to tell...but so far I think it's awesome. My question is...can you lift a 4X2? I don't want a big lift, maybe just a few (2-3) inches.

I live in SW Florida and have no need for a 4X4, I would never use it. I have towed all my boats down here with 4X2's and never had an issue so I could not justify the added expense for a 4X4, other than they look so damn good. Thanks!
 
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Lifting a 2WD is so much easier (and looks cleaner) than 4WD. You can easily get a spindle lift for much cheaper than a bracket lift that is required for a 4WD.
 
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