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Old 05-16-2008, 08:09 PM
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Not too keen on drilling holes in my chassis. Is there any way you could make this a full bolt on application?
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Not too keen on drilling holes in my chassis. Is there any way you could make this a full bolt on application?
it would be hard to

i bet that bar is at least 2x as big as the one i'm getting from an Xterra (they have rear sway bars stock). should work great, can't wait to hear a user review of this new mod... i also can't wait to get mine (the xterra one) put in
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Old 05-17-2008, 12:03 PM
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We tried to make this a no-drill kit, however the bracketry required on this vehicle would have added a significant amount of $$$ to the kit not to mention it wouldn't be a very clean install. Nissan didn't give us a lot to work with on this vehicle as far as adapting bracketry so we made the decision to drill holes. Drilling the holes on the frame is a simple operation and makes for a cleaner and less problematic install. You don't need to lift the vehicle or remove a tire to drill the holes - at least on the vehicles we used for test fit. If the vehicle has been lowered then you will need to remove a tire.
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Definitely interested in this! Anything that reduces roll in the rear is good to me.
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did anyone else notice the truck they used for the picture was a SE 2wd Automatic (c200, steel driveshaft, no skid plates, 5-spkes) thats never been offroad?


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did anyone else notice the truck they used for the picture was a SE 2wd Automatic (c200, steel driveshaft, no skid plates, 5-spkes) thats never been offroad?


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What would be the problem with that?
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No issues....its just kinda sad I know these things...
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Just wanted to let everyone know I will have pricing for a group buy available on Monday. We do have bars in stock they are just not in boxes and on the shelf. It is a new part so it is built on an as needed basis until we determine a stocking level.
I'd be interested in a group buy. What's the price?
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did anyone else notice the truck they used for the picture was a SE 2wd Automatic (c200, steel driveshaft, no skid plates, 5-spkes) thats never been offroad?


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I don't think this is an off road part...
So... I'm outta here!
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I don't think this is an off road part...
So... I'm outta here!
It does look simple enough to remove when you go offroading. It might help on the roads but I agree that offroad, it will probably hinder your flex and also get destroyed in the process.
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