yes with a lift kit
The cost for a 4-inch lift kit on a Nissan Titan typically ranges from $1,500 to $3,500, depending on the brand, type of lift (body or suspension), and additional components required for installation. Labor costs can add another $500 to $1,000, bringing the total to around $2,000 to $4,500. Prices may vary based on location and specific vehicle model year. Always consult with a professional installer for the most accurate estimate.
if you pop the hood and lift it up, look down, just in front of the radiator, off center to the left.
go to performanceaccessories.com they have good lift kits for great prices
Mine was 200
Installing a 2-inch spring spacer lift kit on your 2007 Nissan Frontier may potentially void certain aspects of your warranty, particularly if the modifications lead to issues that the warranty would have otherwise covered. Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, manufacturers cannot void a warranty solely based on aftermarket parts unless they can prove that the modification caused the damage. It's advisable to consult with your dealership beforehand to understand the specific implications for your vehicle's warranty.
Either cut your finders out A LOT or at least a 6 inch suspension lift kit I had 38's on mine with a three inch lift but it scubed and so much of the finder was gone it looked like crap
you can get a rough country 4 inch lift for $499.00. any other brand under a grand is not worth buying.
The stock tire size for a 1998 Nissan Frontier 4x4 typically ranges from 225/75R15 to 265/75R15, depending on the specific model and trim. If you're considering larger tires for off-road use or aesthetic purposes, you may be able to fit up to 31-inch tires with some modifications, such as a lift kit and trimming of the fender wells. Always check for clearance and compatibility before making any changes.
Yes I believe it should. I own a 1988 Pathfinder and have 31 inch tires on it with no lift.
4 inch body lift or 6 inch frame lift
On a 1999 Nissan Frontier, the fuel filter is located under the vehicle, near the fuel tank. It is typically mounted along the frame rail on the driver's side. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle for better visibility and reach. Always ensure the fuel system is depressurized before attempting any maintenance.