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That's pretty sad that Honda car-based AWD SUV's receive more suspension options than Nissan these days. There was once a time when Nissan was just as legendary as Toyota when it came to off-road exploits...
I agree. The Nismo catalog apparently only has wheels that are available for R53s. Not really the aftermarket support we were hoping for. Eventhough I like that pathfinders are not as popular as 4runners, broncos or jeeps based on seeing something a little more unique on the trail and not having to pay the "tax", I do wish there was a little more support. I know they're capable as long as you're not doing heavy rock crawling.
 
Does anyone have a contact at Calmini? I’ve been leaving voicemails and sending emails, but I haven’t been getting any responses.

I had spoken with Steve, and he was very interested in moving forward with building the lift for our Pathfinders.

I’m ready to offer my ‘24 RC as a test vehicle, but I can’t get ahold of them.
 
Does anyone have a contact at Calmini? I’ve been leaving voicemails and sending emails, but I haven’t been getting any responses.

I had spoken with Steve, and he was very interested in moving forward with building the lift for our Pathfinders.

I’m ready to offer my ‘24 RC as a test vehicle, but I can’t get ahold of them.
Not sure if that company is still interested but I've gotten a response from HRG offroad who's based in North Carolina (I think someone else here has gotten a response as well). They said they'd be willing to develope one for our platform if they can get a test vehicle. They've successfully lifted other unibody awd vehicles, mostly Honda, but I'd imagine Pathfinders can't be too different. Id volunteer mine but I'm too far from them.
 
Not sure if that company is still interested but I've gotten a response from HRG offroad who's based in North Carolina (I think someone else here has gotten a response as well). They said they'd be willing to develope one for our platform if they can get a test vehicle. They've successfully lifted other unibody awd vehicles, mostly Honda, but I'd imagine Pathfinders can't be too different. Id volunteer mine but I'm too far from them.
I’m in Southern California, so I can’t help with a test vehicle there. But please update us if they end up manufacturing a lift for us!!
 
I'm interested in something around 2" as 4" might be to much. I would like to be able to add a half inch to the overall tire diameter. I would be interested in a quality kit taking into account any requirement to make for proper geometry and articulation. Anything with a compromise other than that of a raised center of gravity I would not be for.
 
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