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If your going to be doing a lift then go w/ Rancho or if you going to maintain stock height or lowering it http://www.4x4parts.com/nissan sell lowering springs you should get KYB's!filhu wrote:Hi,
New to the forum, greetings !!!!
Recently changed shocks on my brand new used Path, it is a 2000 SE with RWD, 80,000 miles and still had OEM shocks, I drive off road a lot for work and they where not up to the job, any one hs a good recomedation about which brand to buy? just something tough that will take some abuse
I checkked Bilstein and tokico but culd not find te parts.
Thanks
Old Man Emu shocks are pretty good as well. Their Nitro shocks would be suited for something not lifted.Rydebynite wrote:If your going to be doing a lift then go w/ Rancho or if you going to maintain stock height or lowering it http://www.4x4parts.com/nissan sell lowering springs you should get KYB's!filhu wrote:Hi,
New to the forum, greetings !!!!
Recently changed shocks on my brand new used Path, it is a 2000 SE with RWD, 80,000 miles and still had OEM shocks, I drive off road a lot for work and they where not up to the job, any one hs a good recomedation about which brand to buy? just something tough that will take some abuse
I checkked Bilstein and tokico but culd not find te parts.
Thanks
hi i just wanna ask on how to change shock on nissan? how to remove and install new one. any response please. thanks a lot!filhu wrote:Hi,
New to the forum, greetings !!!!
Recently changed shocks on my brand new used Path, it is a 2000 SE with RWD, 80,000 miles and still had OEM truck shocks, I drive off road a lot for work and they where not up to the job, any one hs a good recomedation about which brand to buy? just something tough that will take some abuse
I checkked Bilstein and tokico but culd not find te parts.
Thanks
Right-Kayaba is good choise:Japanese quality by low price!NMR50Pathfinder03 wrote:KYB's are great for stock setups. If you are lifting it, then go for a complete Old Man Emu (OME) lift kit. With Nitro Charger shocks and OME springs, in my opinion it is the best lift for the R50 Pathfinder.
Any pictures post lift?Outdoorsman wrote:I personally just love the upgrade I just gave my 2001 Manual w/ LTD Slip. I went with new springs from a company out of Australia name EMU. Although mine it 2X4; the components are the same. I actually went with KYB on the shocks prior to finding EMU. My set-up seems just fine; but they do have shocks they sell that match their springs. Gave a nice 1 1/2 - 2 inch lift; the perfect stance for these babies. Started by thinking I was bottoming out when a loud "clunk" was coming from the rear over dips and shifting at times. Just discovered this blown out bushing issue on the rear sway bar control links...hoping for a polyeurathane replacement I guess. Complete Kits out there anyone?