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New Guy

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 11:54 am
by Kilo Golf-60
Hi all!

New guy in Indiana! I just bought my 2012 Pathfinder last week. I am a lifelong Nissan owner with 3 Nissans in the driveway at the moment. My wife drives a 2018 Murano and I have a 2016 Maxima and my Pathfinder. I have had 4 Maximas and this is my 2nd Pathfinder. My last one was a 2017 and it had an electrical gremlin that stranded my wife in a snowstorm so it got immediately traded for the Murano.

I am looking to lift my Pathfinder a bit. Just to make it more capable during emergencies since I am part of the local CERT group in my county.

I haven't lifted anything since my 95 Rodeo back in the day so bare with me when the questions start coming! Look forward to "meeting" you all!

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 7:31 pm
by Goliat6288
welcome to the forum

is yours a v6 or a v8?

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2019 10:53 am
by palmerwmd
welcome!! :D

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2019 10:24 am
by Kilo Golf-60
Goliat6288 wrote:welcome to the forum

is yours a v6 or a v8?
It's a V6

Re: New Guy

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2019 9:55 pm
by smj999smj
Kilo Golf-60 wrote:Hi all!

New guy in Indiana! I just bought my 2012 Pathfinder last week. I am a lifelong Nissan owner with 3 Nissans in the driveway at the moment. My wife drives a 2018 Murano and I have a 2016 Maxima and my Pathfinder. I have had 4 Maximas and this is my 2nd Pathfinder. My last one was a 2017 and it had an electrical gremlin that stranded my wife in a snowstorm so it got immediately traded for the Murano.

I am looking to lift my Pathfinder a bit. Just to make it more capable during emergencies since I am part of the local CERT group in my county.

I haven't lifted anything since my 95 Rodeo back in the day so bare with me when the questions start coming! Look forward to "meeting" you all!
You could just go with 2" spacer kit, front and rear. Anything more than that in the rear and you'll likely be needing special control arm bushings that will allow you to get the rear alignment in spec.