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gas brainz
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Re: height on 4x4 d22 frontier.

Postby gas brainz » February 29th, 2012, 10:07 pm

wrd nice

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Re: height on 4x4 d22 frontier.

Postby Stephenk » March 21st, 2012, 9:46 pm

Guys the protrusion from the tip of the bolt to the point of contact on the arm should be exactlt 2.68 inches or 68 millimetres. Make sure to jack up a little as you tighten or you may strip the bolt. you can download a manual for these vans at pdf town .com

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Re: height on 4x4 d22 frontier.

Postby Stephenk » March 21st, 2012, 9:47 pm

Guys the protrusion from the tip of the bolt to the point of contact on the arm should be exactlt 2.68 inches or 68 millimetres. Make sure to jack up a little as you tighten or you may strip the bolt. you can download a manual for these vans at pdf town .com

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Re: height on 4x4 d22 frontier.

Postby Ted_v2 » October 27th, 2018, 7:45 pm

anyone knows anyone that can properly do this for me? its a 4x2 frontier, notice the driver side has bump stop impressions on the lower cradle as compared to the passenger side.

i need to change my strut bar rubbers as well as do a alignment. The van ride reasonable enough but i think it could be better, the height could be a bit higher IMO.

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