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Marthafocker Newbie
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Posted: Feb 19 2005 at 8:18pm | IP Logged
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Looking to level my 04' Crew 4x4 with the Gagnon Kit. Their are 3 size options and I am not sure which one will level the truck. Just dont want the front to be higher than the back..Anyone do this mod that has the same truck??
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Prlauren Newbie
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Posted: Feb 27 2005 at 5:32pm | IP Logged
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Does it have the offroad package? Mine has the offroad package and I have it installed. I have the one designed for the offroad pack and it sits level.
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robert borsa Newbie
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Posted: Mar 04 2005 at 8:38am | IP Logged
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hi all,
I am farely new to the 4x4 trucks, i want to level mine out also, dont laugh but i know about the gagon 2.5"leveling kit but what is the prg leveling kit are they the same. i have 2004 silver crew 4x4 no off road package.
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the big dog
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toptitan Newbie
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Posted: Mar 04 2005 at 3:36pm | IP Logged
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Rancho is going to offer a adjustable coil over, in there RS9000X line of shocks. According to there techline we'll ajdust the height from 1 to 2.5" of lift. Whats realy cool is you can adjust your ride form soft to firm with the RS9000X, I was told it would be available buy April.. Sure beats the hell our of those cheep spacer kits.
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Prlauren Newbie
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Posted: Mar 04 2005 at 6:15pm | IP Logged
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The Prg Kit Is the same as gagnon. It is nothing like the daystar kit! I have it installed and it's not cheap crap! Daystar is! The Rancho system will be a 4" lift! Here's the site.http://www.gorancho.com/products/suspensions/nissan_titan.st m
Here is the other site for the 4x4 level kit: http://performancelifts.com/cgi-bin/cart/GGNLK4.html
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toptitan Newbie
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Posted: Mar 07 2005 at 4:38pm | IP Logged
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All I'm saying is spacers are not the only way to go.(its just the cheapest way to go) I agree some are spacers cheaper that other. I called Rancho's techline (734-384-7804) and they are releaseing two systems for the Titan. A 4" and a 2 1/2" coil over leveing kit.
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Prlauren Newbie
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Posted: Mar 07 2005 at 6:21pm | IP Logged
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Someone who is looking to raise the truck level with the back would have no complaints about the PRG "Gagnon" level kit. It's the only one that works. If you plan on spending more than 200 bucks than a lift is in order. A coil over lift will make the ride stiffer than stock. Seeing that the rancho shocks that came with the offroad package can not be extended via Daystar level kit, you would most certainly need to change your shocks also with the kit from rancho.Which inturn will cost more. So for someone looking for an easier cheaper way to level the truck with no problems to your shocks you may want to look into the PRG.
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toptitan Newbie
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Posted: Mar 08 2005 at 4:05pm | IP Logged
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I guess we know who you work for! I have no issue with the PRG (your) spacer. It looks like it does what it is suppose to; 2" lift. Since I'm put 35" on, I’d like a shock that’s a bit stiffer. Maybe it just me, but I like the idea of upgrading the ride of my truck with some performance. The idea of having adjustable damping and height is worth the extra cost (When I called they told me the 2 1/2" coil over system should cost $375.00 or less).
I had RS9000's on my Frontier, they worked great!
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Prlauren Newbie
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Posted: Mar 08 2005 at 4:48pm | IP Logged
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No I don't work for PRG. Second I own a bodyshop so I do my own work. The Rancho's can't be over extended. The reason I know this is because I went through all of this and many others have on other forum sites. The daystar kit has a spacer on the bottom of the coil and the top of the coil which tops the rancho shock out. It actually extends the shock farther than it's designed to go. It then blows the valving inside the shock and the top "O" ring out which makes the shock start to leak oil. The PRG kit sits on top of the strut assembly without having to compress the shock. This does not even effect the ride quality that the daystar kit will do. So, plain and simple, even if you buy rancho's new coil you still will blow out the stock shocks! They can't be over extended!!! If rancho designed this new lift properly when they will probably...(I'm assuming they will have new shocks to go with it.) Otherwise I can not see this lift functioning properly! The answer to your question: The PRG kit is offered in any size you want up to 2.5".
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Prlauren Newbie
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Posted: Mar 08 2005 at 5:13pm | IP Logged
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Thought you may want to read this! If this is to much money, you may want to spend 200 dollars and get the PRG kit. Shocks are not included read my friend.
http://www.truckperformance.com/products/?searchtype=6d& sortorder=A&productcategory=Lift+Kits+-+Suspension&c ategory=Suspension+%26+Chassis&sf1=NISSAN&sf2=2004&a mp;a mp;a mp;sf3=TITAN&sf4=4wd&sf5=4-inch+Lift+Kit
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