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lowfront
10-01-2007, 01:46 AM
nfamous air suspension
whats u man i have got a 2000 nissan frontier. i wanted to know how much it would cost to get it stock floored to the rockers, and redo the bag setup so that it will lay on 20's and 22's. if you could just shoot me back a price.
thanks
lowfront
fizzle
10-02-2007, 12:38 AM
you cant stock floor a frontier to the rockers. its a 5" frame, which means 2.5 traditional, and a 2 inch sf to lay the pinch.
a 20, 22" combo will work. but expect to get some custom made rims for the rediculous offset. unless you plan on narrowing the frame in the front, and flaring your fenders.
miniblazinbmx
10-02-2007, 02:36 AM
so is a blazer, but Keith managed to do it.
WhiteSilvy04
10-02-2007, 09:54 AM
Go big or Stay Home!!
fizzle
10-02-2007, 10:14 PM
i have no doubt in kieths work, im just going by the numbers. anything is possible....hell, just a few years ago, it was "IMPOSSIBLE" to bodydrop a dime on 22's
hatepiecesofshit
10-04-2007, 12:13 AM
around 1K an inch
Chevyguy
10-04-2007, 12:19 AM
so is a blazer, but Keith managed to do it.
Fizzle owns a frontier, so Im sure he knows a little bit more about a frontier.
i've never personally looked under a frontier but its all up to how much room under the truck like how many inches from the bottom of the floorpans to the rocker. You can only stuff a frame under there that much no matter what.
fizzle
10-05-2007, 02:23 AM
ive got pics of the frame and the body being seperated, so it kind of gives you an idea of what you are working with as far as a sfbd...ill post it up soon
fizzle
10-05-2007, 02:57 AM
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y105/mizzuh/truck/DSCF2798sm.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y105/mizzuh/truck/IMG_4386-1.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y105/mizzuh/truck/101_0052.jpg
that should give you a lil bit better idea of the frontier chassis.
each project is going to be different in cost depending on how mild or wild you want to go with it. people try to get a basis of what they are looking to spend with the "1k per inch rule", but its not always accurate. never the less, it should give you a good idea of what kind of money you are probably going to end up spending. I personally have no doubt im going to shell out way more for mine than most people due to the extensive fabrication im looking to have done.
but the key rule to remember is...you get what you pay for.
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