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My d21 terrano

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Started the mods the my terrano today, Manual locking hubs and new 15x8 rims with kuhmo KL71 31x10.5xr15. And have still got a body lift and snorkel to install this week. I might have to beef up the front end I think....? Post a few photos of you nissans to get some more ideas!


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You shouldn't need a body lift to clear the 31's, then you wont need a cert.
Search 2wd mod for the steering and get an idler arm brace.
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definitly do the idler arm brace, even if you dont do anything else.

And in terms of the body lift i would only be doing it if necessary to clear tyres, you get a higher Center of gravity, and have to pay 500 bucks to get it legal. id be saving it for when you do a few things at once like bigger tyres, front modifications (if you do anything major) etc, its alot of messing around for no real gain.

What would be worthwhile however is a diff drop, and a lift, as you get a fair amount of clearance out of terrano's when theyre lifted up (thank nissan for desgning them the way they are :D )

Nice looking truck though,
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can you put up some bigger pics showing off the new tyres? I was also considering KL71's so would be cool to see them
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Heres mine on 31" KL71's :D
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Dirtydog wrote:definitly do the idler arm brace, even if you dont do anything else.


Good call. Idler brace + 31"s + sensible driving, shouldn't have any dramas.

(Sensible as in not getting one wheel wedged in a rock on full lock and then flooring it)

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I will post some more photos after I fit my snorkel tomorrow night! I have body lift which I'm thinking of putting in this weekend... Should I give it a miss?
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Bonus wrote:Heres mine on 31" KL71's :D
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What mods have you done to this? Nice looking truck 8)
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Camfitz30 wrote:
Bonus wrote:Heres mine on 31" KL71's :D
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What mods have you done to this? Nice looking truck 8)


Not a massive amount, just 2" suspension lift, tyres,rims, EGR Delete, boost increase. Looking at intercooling next :D
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Did you need cert for suspension lift?
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No you dont
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aslong as the springs are captive throughout the range of movement, and there is no modification of the factory mounts you do not need cert.

spring keeping attachments apparently need a cert (from the lvvta website)

You do need a cert if you decide to go for a bodylift however.
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Oh that is interesting, I did not know that you could run a suspension lift without a cert, I have a body lift kit ready to put in my truck but I'm abit relucklant to because of the price of a cert... So i was thinking maybe a suspension lift is the way to go? Thoughts on that?
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i had 2inch lift springs in the back off mine and just wound up the torisions for the front, looked the part on 31s
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what do CERTS cost like a lift Cert any other Cert cost if anyone knows would be interesting nice to know before you do a build
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cert cost is a generic $500, I dont know what it cost for a recert though
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Yeah I found that out. 450 smackers!
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If you're using it properly off road, You'll easily spend the cost of a cert on broken steering bits and upper balljoints & CV boots if you just twist it up 2" on the cheap. And the alignment will be all horrible..Plus Watch the way a worn out IFS truck behaves off road, tyres cambering in and out and deflecting all over the place.. horrible.

Whereas a bodylift keeps the relative COG lower, more crawl space, and you don't touch the front suspension. Plus working under the truck becomes SO much easier.

My opinion.... Get a fresh WOF and throw the bodylift in, you've already bought it, inexpensive idler brace, and you're away. Then take it out and get some good use out of it, eventually a tie rod will fail, then look at steering upgrades.

Technically you dont need a bodylift or a susp lift to run 31's...
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