Southern California Club Xterra
Southern California Club Xterra => SCCX General Discussion => Topic started by: Drew117 on April 12, 2014, 10:05:24 PM
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I want to lift my 2013 Xterra about an 1.5 or 2". What's the best way todo that and how much? Any type of suggestions are welcomed. Thanks guys
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how much money do you want to spend? and what are you planning on doing with your xterra?
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Nothing more than a grand. I just want to lift it about 1.5 or 2 inches and I just some more cleanest from rocks
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For that price range, you have OME(old man emu/arb), Nisstec adjustable coilovers, and Radflo or Sway-away for the front. Nisstec and PRG are the most well known vendors for all of those products. And you can get either Add A Leaf rear springs that will stiffen up th soft rear springs, and/or lift shackles. Plus a variety of rear shocks.
OME is cheapest, appx 1.5" lift and you can get just the front or a full kit. I have it up front and it's a decent setup, not top of the line but good improvement over stock.
No experience with Nisstec coilovers, but they are built off Bilstein 5100 shocks.
SwayAWay and Radflo, but at a higher price point. Better performance, though.
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The cheapest way to do that is spacers and shackles or spacers and an add a leaf. Both of those are less then $500 ya can check out prg.
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I have both the OME front coil sring and the med. duty rear leaf springs. Paid @ $700 and works with the OE shocks. its near top-of-the-line for weight management on the trail when loaded down with stuff. the cool thing is you can always get better shocks down the road.
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You can get a lot of nice gear for $1k.
If your going to see real off road use, small to moderate rocks, dirt roads, washboard at moderate speeds....I say full Old Man Emo (ARB). Contact Steevo here on this board. He owns RuggedRocks.com, is local, wheels with us regularly and an all around cool cat.
Struts, rear shocks, add-a-leaf at a fair price.
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Yup, got mine ARB/OME stuff from Steevo. he's your guy to set you up.
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Wow thanks guys for all the help! The X community is freaking awesome!!
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Nisstec FTW. Ask for Chris Meisner.
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Not to hijack your tread, but i also have a 2013 X and want to lift it, but i was thinking about 4-5 inches. BL is out of the question. so what is the best way to get 4 or 5 inches of lift without killing my wallet?
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calmini 5 inch drop bracket lift is probably the only way to get 5" with enough downtravel to make it ride well. not cheap at $2200
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What about a TS?
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TS isn't so much about lift as it is about clearance; you'll widen by 6in overall, and gain a ton of travel, but if you want 5in that Calmini lift might be your only option
Why are you seeking so much lift?
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you can achieve 5" of lift with a TS, but you will be really sacrificing downtravel, and that will just make it ride like crap, thus the comment about the calmini kit being your best option to retain a decent ride.
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More lift more options... with 4-5 inches I could clear just about everything i would want to try and I like the way it looks
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Well if ya do a ts ya can get 3-4 (which is where my X sits) and throw a body lift with bigger tires and you'll get the lift height ya want. Your diffs are always going to be your lowest point that you will have to worry about. I may be wrong but bigger tires are the easiest way to that diff higher off the ground
And also last minute though ya can always go spring over axle
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Oh another thing. I want the ride to still be really smooth even after I lift it
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drew, for you i would put another vote for the ome stuff from nisstec, it will ride well and handle extra weight for camping and whatnot.
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The magic number on our rigs is 3". Below that you can get a shackle and spacer kit for under $400 and a coil over kit at over $2k.
Above 3" your looking at Titan Swapping or a drop bracket lift kit at mucho $$$$. The drop bracket kits out there do not include accommodations for the rear like a new driveshaft.
A properly built rig can be fairly good on the original geometry.
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I want to lift my 2013 Xterra about an 1.5 or 2". What's the best way todo that and how much? Any type of suggestions are welcomed. Thanks guys
Drew...back to your OP. I ran a 2" PRG spacer/shackle lift for almost three years, and was very happy. It gave the appropriate clearance for 285's (33" tires), and with some good spotting from friends, there wasn't too much my Xterra couldn't handle.
The PRG lift was $278 delivered back in 2010, and was one of my first installs/mods. Solo, and with the first time removal of some of the "Nissan torqued" nuts and bolts, it took me about six hours.
PB Blaster is your friend, but it sounds like your X is fairly new.
Keep in mind that any suspension mods can jeopardize your warranty, in Nissan's eyes of course.
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I think the honest way of looking at this is that the more lift you want, the more its going to cost, the deeper your wallet has to be. Other than a spacer and shackle, most kits will stiffen the ride a bit. Softer may not be the best on the trails. Why do you want 4-5" of lift anyways? Most Xterra owners are happy with 3".