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#391342 - 17/02/06 11:52 AM 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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The Xterra page has now been updated: http://www.purenissan.com/2005_xterra.htm . More part will be coming soon including the official release of the 5" kit, stainless braided brake line kits, exhaust systems, and more.
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#391343 - 17/02/06 12:00 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Uhh, where's the info for the brake lines? smile

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#391344 - 17/02/06 12:28 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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It's finally released!

I have had this kit on for over 2 months now and I love it! I will post pictures shortly (my work computer has XOC locked out during normal hours) but I have to say that Calmini has done their work on this kit.

I installed the AAL kit with the spacers. The rear end bottoming out is GONE! The front end bucket issues that people have talked about is apparent on my set up. (This is also the case with Daystar and all other spacer lifts) It occurs when offroading when you have a quick drop of or over serious bumps going fast. On the road, the UCA and bucket do not hit. The ride is very nice.

No brake lines problems as of yet, but the lines should be available soon - I haven't seen any clearance/flex issues but Calmini will be sending me a set to test out.

I can't tell you guys how hard its been to not post any info. But I will confirm this:

1. The shim pieces under the axle will get rid of the vibration at 30mph.

2. 285s still hit the rear fender area reguardless of the lift... its just part of the limitations UNLESS you re-route a vacuum line that is behind some plastic on the drivers side.

3. I have put over 250 miles offroad and the kit has not sagged, nor have the stock bilsteins sagged. I have put over 2,000 miles onroad - there is no compromise in how it feels.

4. Stock Bilsteins in the rear are FINE. I have not had any problems with them being a limitation in flex.

Anyways... I'm very excited to see this posted. Thanks Calmini!

Oh yeah, one more thing... this is me in Moab during the first week in December running Elephant Hill. More pix of the White Rim Trail shortly.
http://www.purenissan.com/x_pictures.htm





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#391345 - 17/02/06 12:34 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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DBAX, the lines are in productions right now. The front units should be ready in a couple of weeks, with the rear lines for the Xterra becoming available late March
Robert, your pictures are also linked on the kit pages as well: http://www.purenissan.com/x_pictures.htm
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#391346 - 17/02/06 03:36 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Looks great Robert! Good job on the spacer lift Calmini, and free shipping on pre-orders! You can't beat that deal. If I wasn't waiting on 5inches, I would jump all over this.

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#391347 - 19/02/06 09:21 AM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Keep the products coming!! wink

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#391348 - 19/02/06 09:23 AM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Nice job Steve! [ThumbsUp]

Now, do you have a mod that will cause the wife to suddenly say "Honey, go ahead and get that, get yourself something pretty!"?

I don't see the 'wife mod' listed on the Calmini web site.

Nice rig Robert!

Have you relocated the vacuum lines on the driver's side yet? I'm going to look at my Frontier and see what all is under there.

I like it, I like it a lot!

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#391349 - 19/02/06 07:05 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Here are some more from that trip with the set up. First 5 images are Elephant Hill, last ones are on the White Rim trail. Also note the sliders...















This is right after I installed the lift, Nov. 29 '05
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#391350 - 19/02/06 07:19 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Hey Robert, whats up with your foglight? Looks like burn marks. BTW, the X is looking great!

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#391351 - 19/02/06 07:35 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Nice looking X. Looks as if this lift helps with the articulation.

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#391352 - 19/02/06 08:03 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Originally posted by PonyBoy:
Hey Robert, whats up with your foglight? Looks like burn marks.
You are right... I had a clear bra treatment get too hot since I drive with the fogs on during the day... not enough distance between bulb and plastic. I have since removed the clear bras from the fogs... I still have it over the normal lights, hood, lower doors on all 4s.

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#391353 - 20/02/06 09:36 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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This is from Total Chaos Fabrication. This is a Titan, but they will be releasing the same for the Frontier which correct me if I’m wrong will work on an X. This sounds like it would take care of the contact when using the spacers.


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#391354 - 21/02/06 04:55 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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I don't know with the upper spring and shock mount still there I dont thank you'll gain much travel. I'm afraid they'll have to modify the upper spring shock mount to make it work because the stock one is huge.
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#391355 - 22/02/06 05:30 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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I finally made it in to check out the photos Robert! The truck looks great!

Booya
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#391356 - 22/02/06 06:49 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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i agree with grunz on this one. looks no better for clearing the bucket. im not sure what advantage the TC arms would offer, if any, based on what i see in that pict.

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#391357 - 22/02/06 09:44 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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The picture doesn’t make it look like it would work, but the web site states it will take care of any contact problem when using spacers for lift in the front. Mine is so bad with the Daystar, I’m praying this will work.

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#391358 - 24/02/06 09:46 AM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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What size tires are you running? You mentioned 285 and from the looks it the stock 16" wheel. So I guess my real question is what is the Aspect Ratio

ie LT285/70R16 or LT285/75R16?

Thanks
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#391359 - 24/02/06 11:06 AM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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How noticable is the banging? Does it occur only under hard compression or is it heard during day to day driving?
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#391360 - 24/02/06 11:13 AM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Quote:
Originally posted by hattrik21:
How noticable is the banging? Does it occur only under hard compression or is it heard during day to day driving?
I have the Daystar lift and I had to intentionally go over some speed bumps fast to get the UCA to hit the spring bucket.

While driving around town during my normal travels I never hear any noise. Also mine makes more of a low clunk not load banging.

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#391361 - 24/02/06 11:49 AM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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I have only heard it once while on road... it was after going through the dip into my driveway while moving faster than normal.

While offroading the bang is only when you have a quick drop off. If you are moving quickly and come to a ledge/hole/or rolling over rocks where the front end is "bouncing" up and the front end fully extends.

There are 2 ways to fix this. The first is as mentioned by the TC Upper Control Arm which redefines the location of the arm. The second is to grind the areas that are in contact with the bucket. This can be done because that portion of the UCA is excess steel as it is only a lip.

My personal opinion is that there is no structural damage being caused (just cosmetic paint), its mostly a sound discomfort. My overall goal with my X (which is 1 year old in my possesion today) is to put the 5" lift on. If I were going to be done with the spacer lift right now I would not have a problem removing the steel that is in contact with the lower bucket.

See this pix for extend of banging area.

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#391362 - 24/02/06 03:11 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Thanks for the pic. I'm savin my pennies for this so hopefully I'll be able to get it and installed before I head to CO this year.
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#391363 - 05/03/06 09:56 AM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Quote:
There are 2 ways to fix this. The first is as mentioned by the TC Upper Control Arm which redefines the location of the arm. The second is to grind the areas that are in contact with the bucket. This can be done because that portion of the UCA is excess steel as it is only a lip.
Great photo of the contact area. Has anyone tried fastdrm's grinding solution to eliminate the contact?

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#391364 - 12/03/06 08:07 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Has anyone talked to Calmini about a SAS for the next gen. X's? I asume it will be some time before one is released, if it all. Does Calmini have plans for production of an SAS kit for the next gen X's as they did for the previous gen?

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#391365 - 12/03/06 08:10 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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Quote:
Originally posted by TwinCitiesX:
Has anyone talked to Calmini about a SAS for the next gen. X's? I asume it will be some time before one is released, if it all. Does Calmini have plans for production of an SAS kit for the next gen X's as they did for the previous gen?
Good luck doing this with a R&P set up.

-Doug

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#391366 - 12/03/06 08:24 PM Re: 2005 Xterra Product Releases
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One can dream can't they?

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