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I like the idea. I'm betting the Nismo, just like the Toyota TuRD, probably don't use poly bushings. Aside from badging, I wonder if there is any difference between the PF Bilsteins and the Nismo ones? The wheels and such are great additions, but I don't think buying any key (badged) components would be worth it, such as suspension or shock related. It's nice, but still OEM. If you find a source for some cheap Nismo stuff, let us know.Greybrick wrote:I keep looking at the 08 Nismo Frontier and wondering what bits and pieces I might be able to adapt to my PF to turn it into a semi Nismo unit. Listed for the Fronty are the Nismo /Bilstein front shocks and I see some Nismo Offroad wheels on the N Fronty's but have any checked to see if the front suspension bushings are poly rather than rubber or if the stabilizers are thicker. What other pieces other than decals and carpet mats might be adaptable.
Hmm, yes looking through the US OR PF spec's I see they come with Bilstein shocks, probably heavier springs and maybe some other improvements...unfortunately the OR PF isn't offered this side of the border. I might have to do a bit more research into the exact differences and find a company willing to ship the components north to upgrade the truck.SHAWNATGERBROCK wrote:Pretty sure the Off Road Pathfinder is basically the same as the Nismo Off Road Frontier ... Rear suspension is going to be a bit different due to the Path being independent .... But over all the same additions ...
If you can figure out if there is a difference between the OR springs and the non-OR springs, you can have mine if you pay for the shipping.Greybrick wrote: Hmm, yes looking through the US OR PF spec's I see they come with Bilstein shocks, probably heavier springs
Thank you for the kind offer Steve,NVSteve wrote:If you can figure out if there is a difference between the OR springs and the non-OR springs, you can have mine if you pay for the shipping.Greybrick wrote: Hmm, yes looking through the US OR PF spec's I see they come with Bilstein shocks, probably heavier springs
EDIT: looks like the same spring for all models:
http://www.courtesyparts.com/betasite/p ... _6918.html