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FreshAlloy/Dominator 2005 Nissan Titan Project Plan
Nissan has done an excellent job on the new Titan Truck. This
being our first venture into stating the obvious about the
company's success in the Truck and SUV market, we chose the
Titan to help us solidify that statement. But a great truck
could be greater. Together with John and Gus at
Dominator Off Road Center, we created the project plan to maximize this
perfect stock truck. How much more could a great truck be after
tuning it with aftermarket components?
Stage 1
ProComp Suspension
6" Titan suspension system, front spindles are one piece
cast CNC machined units. Front and rear cross members
precision laser cut and CNC formed. Integrated urethane bump
stops on the rear cross member. Procomp traction bars.
Procomp's new prorunner monotube coilover shock is designed
and engineered to maximize driving performance both on and
off road.
951 Chrome 1 piece aluminum Motometals 17x9 |
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P315/70/R17 BF Goodrich All-Terrains
All-new version of America's best all-terrain tire. ShoulderLock™
Technology. Even more go-anywhere traction, and durability.
Exceptional treadlife. Same great looks. Meets RMA definition
for passenger and light truck use in severe snow conditions.
AMP Research Power Step
Looking for the ultimate running board for your high-riding, or
seriously lifted truck? Then look no further. The AMP Research
Power Step is the obvious solution. Only the Amp Research Power
Step automatically lowers whenever the doors open to provide
easy access to the cab. Given the truck's ground clearance, and
the growing popularity of women as truck purchasers, the Amp
Research Power Step makes perfect sense.
The Amp Research Power Step conveniently retracts flush with the
rocker panel, or becomes hidden from sight behind the doorsill
when the doors close. Everything is automatic, no buttons to
push. It automatically deploys using the vehicle's existing
factory installed door sensors. Easy to install, it also stays
clean of mud and debris, unlike traditional running boards.
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2005 Titan SE 4x4
In Stock Form
Good: Torque, torque, torque. Useful bed with tie downs.
Car-spacious interior. Capable light off-roading.
Bad: Brake rotors warp easily
Ugly: The gas bill
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