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that partit’s what I’ve always wanted.
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that partit’s what I’ve always wanted.
I intended on getting some pics of where I’m at, maybe tomorrow I can. The lower arm if I max the ball joint, I’m not afraid to cut and weld. The shock isn’t really a problem either, I can find something shorter. The upper arm is the problem because it appears to be cast something or other. I though about heating and bending but I’m worried that could weaken the cast metal. Thought about slotting some steel tube and weld it over the heat and bend, but I’m still a little skeptical. If I had my garage up, I’d see if I could Fab up some upper arms. If there’s a stock option that would resolve my problem, that would be sweet. I’m not sure if there is though, I think the Splash was coil sprungI suppose one could lower the truck even more. Isn't the Foed Spash that way? But mine is an Edge. Lower it an inch and it still looks like an Edge. It's just my taste but the flair side bed looks better higher.
This May be a Long Shot, but all of the Nissan D21's (HardBody) were torsion bar suspensions. there was tons of aftermarket support for , BOTH lifting & lowering these trucks. Maybe the uppers can be modded to fit, or at least get some ideas/input from them.I’m suspecting the upper arm is cast steel rather than cast iron, which would respond better to a heat and bend. Maybe someone like @bobbywalter would have some input on potentially modifying the upper control arms?
Interesting.This May be a Long Shot, but all of the Nissan D21's (HardBody) were torsion bar suspensions. there was tons of aftermarket support for , BOTH lifting & lowering these trucks. Maybe the uppers can be modded to fit, or at least get some ideas/input from them.
yes, I do like that one.
could you possibly flip them?
Hmm… good question…could you possibly flip them?
Now that my daughter is driving, THISAll i know is i haven't seen one of these in a long time
I've read on InfamousNissan.com that you can flip the 3" UCA for lift, to lower the truck.Hmm… good question…