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Nissan Frontier Body Lift Kits
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a great selection of Nissan Frontier body lift kits to ensure that you have the right product for your vehicle. To add safety and style to your vehicle, the selection of Nissan Frontier body lift kits at Andy's Auto Sport are what you're looking for.
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Fits: 01-02 Nissan Frontier Base
PART# PA40033
Fits: 01-02 Nissan Frontier Base
PART# PA40043
Fits: 05-08 Nissan Frontier Le, Nismo Off-Road, Se, Xe
PART# PA40083
Fits: 98-99 Nissan Frontier Base
PART# PA4073
Fits: 98-00 Nissan Frontier Base
PART# PA4083
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2005-2018 Frontier W/ Chrome Bumper 2WD/4WD 3" Full Body Lift kit Front & Rear
2" Body Lift Kit for Nissan Frontier Navara D40 2005-2015 Crew Cab FRONT & REAR
Front 1.2" 0.5" Leveling Lift Kit For 2005-2024 Frontier Equator 2WD 4WD Matte
3" Front Leveling Lift Kit For 2005-2022 Nissan Frontier 2005-2015 Xterra
For Frontier 2005-2024 Leveling Lift Kit Front 3" Rear 2"+Shackle Control Arm
Leveling Lift Kit Front 3" Rear 2" For Frontier Equator 05-23 2WD 4WD
WHY TO BUY?
Nissan Frontier Body lift kits raise your vehicle further from the frame. What this means is that while your ground clearance is kept at the same level, the space for say, larger tires, is increased. Body lifts are a cheap and easy way to add height to your vehicle.
DID YOU KNOW?
Any sort of lift kit raises the vehicle's center of gravity. Because vehicles with a high COG are more likely to roll, make sure that your body lift kit complies with your local vehicle laws.
FAQs
Q: How tall of a body lift can I safely put on my truck/SUV?
A: In general, 2-3 inches is the maximum amount considered safe for a body lift. In some cases, you may not see anything above a 2-inch body lift available for your vehicle due to various clearance or safety issues, such as having to extend your steering shaft.
Q: What is a body lift kit? Why buy one? How does a body lift differ from a suspension lift, and how does either of those differ from a leveling lift?
A: There are many ways that you can lift your vehicle. The most common forms include body lift kits, suspension lift kits and leveling lift kits. Body lift kits are perhaps the most practical, affordable and easy to install of all the lift kit types. With a body lift spacers are added between the vehicle’s body and frame which raises the body further off of the ground and makes room for larger tires in the wheel well. With a body lift you do not have to add longer shocks, extended brake lines or change the steering geometry, so the cost is minimal. The main down side is that you do not gain ground clearance underneath the vehicle, however if you are looking for an affordable way to run larger tires, this is it. Suspension lift kits are pricier and achieve full vehicle lift through taller springs and longer shock absorbers. The upshot is that you gain clearance under the vehicle as well as clearance for larger tires. The down side is these kits are much more complex requiring more parts and longer installation time, all of which costs more money. Leveling kits are mainly geared toward street level enthusiasts who are after a specific look for their truck. They utilize helper springs or spacers in order to boost the ride height on only one end of your rig so that it rides with a level stance and potentially can clear larger tires.
A: In general, 2-3 inches is the maximum amount considered safe for a body lift. In some cases, you may not see anything above a 2-inch body lift available for your vehicle due to various clearance or safety issues, such as having to extend your steering shaft.
Q: What is a body lift kit? Why buy one? How does a body lift differ from a suspension lift, and how does either of those differ from a leveling lift?
A: There are many ways that you can lift your vehicle. The most common forms include body lift kits, suspension lift kits and leveling lift kits. Body lift kits are perhaps the most practical, affordable and easy to install of all the lift kit types. With a body lift spacers are added between the vehicle’s body and frame which raises the body further off of the ground and makes room for larger tires in the wheel well. With a body lift you do not have to add longer shocks, extended brake lines or change the steering geometry, so the cost is minimal. The main down side is that you do not gain ground clearance underneath the vehicle, however if you are looking for an affordable way to run larger tires, this is it. Suspension lift kits are pricier and achieve full vehicle lift through taller springs and longer shock absorbers. The upshot is that you gain clearance under the vehicle as well as clearance for larger tires. The down side is these kits are much more complex requiring more parts and longer installation time, all of which costs more money. Leveling kits are mainly geared toward street level enthusiasts who are after a specific look for their truck. They utilize helper springs or spacers in order to boost the ride height on only one end of your rig so that it rides with a level stance and potentially can clear larger tires.
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Nissan Frontier Body Lift Kits
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a great selection of Nissan Frontier body lift kits to ensure that you have the right product for your vehicle. To add safety and style to your vehicle, the selection of Nissan Frontier body lift kits at Andy's Auto Sport are what you're looking for.
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Nissan Frontier Body Lift Kits by Brand
1 - 5 of 5
Sort by:
Fits: 01-02 Nissan Frontier Base
PART# PA40033
Fits: 01-02 Nissan Frontier Base
PART# PA40043
Fits: 05-08 Nissan Frontier Le, Nismo Off-Road, Se, Xe
PART# PA40083
Fits: 98-99 Nissan Frontier Base
PART# PA4073
Fits: 98-00 Nissan Frontier Base
PART# PA4083
Previous | 1 | Next |
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
2005-2018 Frontier W/ Chrome Bumper 2WD/4WD 3" Full Body Lift kit Front & Rear
2" Body Lift Kit for Nissan Frontier Navara D40 2005-2015 Crew Cab FRONT & REAR
Front 1.2" 0.5" Leveling Lift Kit For 2005-2024 Frontier Equator 2WD 4WD Matte
3" Front Leveling Lift Kit For 2005-2022 Nissan Frontier 2005-2015 Xterra
For Frontier 2005-2024 Leveling Lift Kit Front 3" Rear 2"+Shackle Control Arm
Leveling Lift Kit Front 3" Rear 2" For Frontier Equator 05-23 2WD 4WD
WHY TO BUY?
Nissan Frontier Body lift kits raise your vehicle further from the frame. What this means is that while your ground clearance is kept at the same level, the space for say, larger tires, is increased. Body lifts are a cheap and easy way to add height to your vehicle.
DID YOU KNOW?
Any sort of lift kit raises the vehicle's center of gravity. Because vehicles with a high COG are more likely to roll, make sure that your body lift kit complies with your local vehicle laws.
FAQs
Q: How tall of a body lift can I safely put on my truck/SUV?
A: In general, 2-3 inches is the maximum amount considered safe for a body lift. In some cases, you may not see anything above a 2-inch body lift available for your vehicle due to various clearance or safety issues, such as having to extend your steering shaft.
Q: What is a body lift kit? Why buy one? How does a body lift differ from a suspension lift, and how does either of those differ from a leveling lift?
A: There are many ways that you can lift your vehicle. The most common forms include body lift kits, suspension lift kits and leveling lift kits. Body lift kits are perhaps the most practical, affordable and easy to install of all the lift kit types. With a body lift spacers are added between the vehicle’s body and frame which raises the body further off of the ground and makes room for larger tires in the wheel well. With a body lift you do not have to add longer shocks, extended brake lines or change the steering geometry, so the cost is minimal. The main down side is that you do not gain ground clearance underneath the vehicle, however if you are looking for an affordable way to run larger tires, this is it. Suspension lift kits are pricier and achieve full vehicle lift through taller springs and longer shock absorbers. The upshot is that you gain clearance under the vehicle as well as clearance for larger tires. The down side is these kits are much more complex requiring more parts and longer installation time, all of which costs more money. Leveling kits are mainly geared toward street level enthusiasts who are after a specific look for their truck. They utilize helper springs or spacers in order to boost the ride height on only one end of your rig so that it rides with a level stance and potentially can clear larger tires.
A: In general, 2-3 inches is the maximum amount considered safe for a body lift. In some cases, you may not see anything above a 2-inch body lift available for your vehicle due to various clearance or safety issues, such as having to extend your steering shaft.
Q: What is a body lift kit? Why buy one? How does a body lift differ from a suspension lift, and how does either of those differ from a leveling lift?
A: There are many ways that you can lift your vehicle. The most common forms include body lift kits, suspension lift kits and leveling lift kits. Body lift kits are perhaps the most practical, affordable and easy to install of all the lift kit types. With a body lift spacers are added between the vehicle’s body and frame which raises the body further off of the ground and makes room for larger tires in the wheel well. With a body lift you do not have to add longer shocks, extended brake lines or change the steering geometry, so the cost is minimal. The main down side is that you do not gain ground clearance underneath the vehicle, however if you are looking for an affordable way to run larger tires, this is it. Suspension lift kits are pricier and achieve full vehicle lift through taller springs and longer shock absorbers. The upshot is that you gain clearance under the vehicle as well as clearance for larger tires. The down side is these kits are much more complex requiring more parts and longer installation time, all of which costs more money. Leveling kits are mainly geared toward street level enthusiasts who are after a specific look for their truck. They utilize helper springs or spacers in order to boost the ride height on only one end of your rig so that it rides with a level stance and potentially can clear larger tires.
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Frontier Lifting Block Kits
Frontier Exhaust Systems
Frontier Rims
Frontier Cold Air Intakes
Frontier Headlights
Frontier Tail Lights
Frontier Headers
Frontier Hoods
Frontier Struts and Shocks
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Frontier Struts and Shocks
Frontier Racing Seats
Suspension Sitemap