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Am I the first?

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ElCadillacKid   +1y
just to stroke your ego a little more, it does look good, haha.
FluffyFreak   +1y
badass dude! i liek the static drop route!
leftsyder   +1y
Looks awesome....did you lower the back more after you got the wheels on? are they 20s?
CustomParts   +1y
Yes the wheels are 20's. I removed the factory shocks and installed some air shocks out back. It will go lower but seems like it puts too much pressure on the carrier bearing. Still looking into that
pugz   +1y
in my 03 frontier i put in a 1.5" spacer for the carrier bearing to raise it up and make it back straight
SPICY   +1y
yes sir i think i like it
CustomParts   +1y
Yeah I thought about that. That sounds like it would work. Hell, I aint gonna lie. I wanna go lower. HA HA

If I try it and it works I may go another inch or so lower. You said you worked for nissan right? Can you get me some cam bolts for the lower control arms? Or find out where the camber adjustment is on the new frontiers? I was told from the local dealership here that I had to adjust from the upper control arm. I looked but I did not see anyway to adjust. Your help would be greatly appreciated.

What did you use to space your carrier up?
CustomParts   +1y
I am also looking for someone to make some upper and lower control arms for me. Also does anyone know where I can get custom coils made?
CustomParts   +1y
Anyone ever put a spacer under thier carrier bearing? Need some advice
leftsyder   +1y
I can look at my stock uppers and lowers and build some. What about buying springs from a 4 banger springs? Its seems like it would work to drop it a bit on a v-6? At second thought...by the looks of your bumper I would have to guess your rig is a 4 banger,yes? There is a shop in town here who can build springs. Dont know how spendy it would be. They are called Benz Springs in portland but I m not sure about Nashville. Maybe look for a shop like that that makes coils and leafs for big rigs.
Ron