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Old 03-14-2002, 01:52 PM   #1
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Link to SLR?

I keep seeing references to a company<?> called SLR. Can someone point me to a link or a place that has a link to this company? I'd like to check out what they have for the X. I'm pikcing mine up in about an hour and I'm already thinking Bilstein shocks are in order. I was extremely happy with the Bilsteins on my TRD Tacoma and would like to have them put on my Xterra at some point.

I've also seen references to 10% and 20% firmer Bilsteins. I do not plan on using my X for off road (that's why I'm selling the Taco, it's seen enough off road abuse) so which Bilsteins would be the best for on road ride quality?

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69 minutes and counting till I pick up my 2002 Xterra SE.
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Old 03-14-2002, 01:57 PM   #2
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For on road use you could get the 10% ones. The 20% are recommended if your planning to install an ARB. If I was you I would go with the 20% ones. Just in case you change your mind .
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I've also seen references to 10% and 20% firmer Bilsteins. I do not plan on using my X for off road (that's why I'm selling the Taco, it's seen enough off road abuse) so which Bilsteins would be the best for on road ride quality?

toyman - got these PN's off this site...




nissan xterra bilstein shocks

Front:
B46-1099-H1 4X2
B46-1099-H2 4X4 <--- what i am running
B46-1099-H0 4X4 valved for extra weight of winch

Rear:
BE3-6422-H0 stock
F4-B46-2126-H0 for use without rear sway bar and with 2 inches of lift



not sure if 20% or what. i installed on frt and what a diff it made. i don't go off road too much either but they are nice...
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