Yall should check out the channel description. Sadly this guy has passed but his wife is keeping the channel up thankfully. Bless her and may Her husband continue to be at peace
@@dospathsgarage2854 Hey man I’m racking my brain which coil I should get in the front. I’ve already got the OME MD springs in the rear and I’m figuring out whether I need the LD (2921) or MD (2923) for the front. With 100lbs of added weight in the back (bed platform) my rear fender sits 1.25” higher than the front which just has the factory coils. I want some rake but the rake right now is a little much. I have no plans of bumpers or anything for the front. What are you rocking?
@@on1ytheb3st I'm using the AC coils from 4x4 parts . Com. I think they are stiffer and higher than the OME varieties. The AC coils have settled in much more than my rear coils and my front sits noticably lower. I'd recommend the most heavy duty you can go for the front whether that's by OME or by going with AC or Dobinsons. Gives you more more support if you ever add a front bumper/winch/skids. If you're not planning on adding weight, I'd recommend the medium duty coils
@@dospathsgarage2854 Yeah man I hear ya, I definitely like the raked out look though; just too much as it stands. The problem I see with doing MD up front is I won’t be adding any weight except maybe a bash plate and in the rear I have an additional static weight of 100lbs; worried it will be too leveled out because of that. Regardless I appreciate it man, love your rig setup!
Yall should check out the channel description. Sadly this guy has passed but his wife is keeping the channel up thankfully. Bless her and may Her husband continue to be at peace
I have a Nissan Pathfinder 2001 3.5 LE, in northern Mexico, it works very well greetings to all
do u really have to tell everyone
@@cnrendry497It's not that friend, it's just that Nissan Pathfinder is enjoyed off-road, where are you from?
@@fredygonzalez6104 my bad if i came off as rude but its just that i thought your a robot on every pathfinder video
@@fredygonzalez6104 also im from lebanon
@@cnrendry497that's cool
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Absolute unit 😊
Very nice!! Looks like a front locker and 33s?
Yep!
Flawless man
What backspacing are those wheels; I'm assuming they are 15x8?
Backspacing is 4.0". They are 16x8 wheels
@@dospathsgarage2854 Hey man I’m racking my brain which coil I should get in the front. I’ve already got the OME MD springs in the rear and I’m figuring out whether I need the LD (2921) or MD (2923) for the front.
With 100lbs of added weight in the back (bed platform) my rear fender sits 1.25” higher than the front which just has the factory coils. I want some rake but the rake right now is a little much. I have no plans of bumpers or anything for the front. What are you rocking?
@@on1ytheb3st I'm using the AC coils from 4x4 parts . Com. I think they are stiffer and higher than the OME varieties. The AC coils have settled in much more than my rear coils and my front sits noticably lower. I'd recommend the most heavy duty you can go for the front whether that's by OME or by going with AC or Dobinsons. Gives you more more support if you ever add a front bumper/winch/skids. If you're not planning on adding weight, I'd recommend the medium duty coils
@@dospathsgarage2854 Yeah man I hear ya, I definitely like the raked out look though; just too much as it stands. The problem I see with doing MD up front is I won’t be adding any weight except maybe a bash plate and in the rear I have an additional static weight of 100lbs; worried it will be too leveled out because of that. Regardless I appreciate it man, love your rig setup!
What size lift and tires are you running??
2" lift 33" tires
What springs are your running? The rig loos sweet
Thanks! Front coils are AC coils from 4x4parts.com and the rear a land rover defender nrc9449 coils
never let that girl drive again look at what she did to that back bumper
How the heck did you get a Lokka? That crap company has been MIA for two years.
Ordered April 2021. Arrived December 2021