Suspension question for 2014 Pathfinder

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PFinder2014
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Suspension question for 2014 Pathfinder

Postby PFinder2014 » Sun Mar 22, 2015 11:48 am

anyone notice that the rear suspension sag more, even when there is only 3 passengers in the car. Any upgraded rear springs available for this truck yet? Mine is 2014 4WD SL


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Postby porksoda » Sun Mar 22, 2015 2:03 pm

I think alot of people have this issues. Most people usually add AirLift 1000's. They help out alot!

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Postby smj999smj » Sun Mar 22, 2015 5:57 pm

They don't make Airlift air bags for the R52 Pathfinder, yet, to my knowledge.

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Postby Grumpah » Sat Apr 04, 2015 11:42 am

I took it upon myself to contact the Air Lift company. Here is my question and their response.

Why is it that the Air Lift 1000's are available for the Nisssan Murano, but not the Pathfinder, which is more likely to be used for towing?

I'm not sure what the reasoning is for not having a kit for the 13' Nissan Pathfinder; it could simply be because the coil spring is too small or too large for our bags to fit.

If you would like to take measurements of your coil spring, I can see if we have a kit to fit. We would need the inside diameter and the inside available length of the coil springs with the vehicle on the ground at normal ride height. If there is a bump stop inside the coil spring that can be removed, take the available length measurement as if the bump stop were not there.


It was signed, Cody Wolgamott (cwolgamott at airliftcompany.com)

If anyone is willing to take the initiative to do this and contact them, be my guest.


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