Has anyone ever lowered a r52 pathfinder ? Just springs maybe coils? Nothing to crazy I just wanna get rid of the wheel gap and put different 20s on it. Pic of car for reference.
Probably would get more info with minitrucking guys. Haven’t seen any modified pathfinders modified though
ChadmanSkids
I mean it’s just like any other car you can lower it if you can find parts for it though. If you just want like 20-30mm springs will be fine any more you should be getting coilovers or just fuck it and take a angle grinder to the spring lol
Yahmei
Your ride quality is probably going to be trashed, but these say that it’ll drop you 1-4 inches.
Bro leave your wife’s car alone. For non car people the most important thing is reliability and consistency and modding it hurts both of those drastically, not to mention warranty troubles. Mod your own car all you want, don’t force it on her.
Unless she wants to as well, of course. Just that I’ve only seen you saying YOU hate the wheel gap in here.
Jamaican_Dynamite
There’s a few YouTube vids out of what you’re looking for. Although previous gens of this thing have more aftermarket.
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Sell it and get a more modable car dawg 💀, but if all you want to do is get rid of wheel gap, than just get bigger wheels/tires honestly
Only one I have found online is this one.
Not bad looking imo minus the bash bar lol
https://www.pathfindertalk.com/threads/lowered-r52.37409/
Probably would get more info with minitrucking guys. Haven’t seen any modified pathfinders modified though
I mean it’s just like any other car you can lower it if you can find parts for it though. If you just want like 20-30mm springs will be fine any more you should be getting coilovers or just fuck it and take a angle grinder to the spring lol
Your ride quality is probably going to be trashed, but these say that it’ll drop you 1-4 inches.
[https://www.sfracing-usa.com/products/sf-racing-sport-coilovers-2013-nissan-pathfinder-r52](https://www.sfracing-usa.com/products/sf-racing-sport-coilovers-2013-nissan-pathfinder-r52)
Bro leave your wife’s car alone. For non car people the most important thing is reliability and consistency and modding it hurts both of those drastically, not to mention warranty troubles. Mod your own car all you want, don’t force it on her.
Unless she wants to as well, of course. Just that I’ve only seen you saying YOU hate the wheel gap in here.
There’s a few YouTube vids out of what you’re looking for. Although previous gens of this thing have more aftermarket.