Checking back in here, you are really starting to sway me toward the infiniti/armada platform. I'm in the need of something slightly larger than my xterra and I've loved the performance and reliability of my rig with the titan swap and i really enjoy the unusual factor that the nissan family brings. As I do my research, I've had a few questions. How long have you had the moog springs on? I've heard moog springs tend to flatten out after a while, but maybe this isn't an issue. Could you run these without airbags and be completely fine or do you also feel airbags are required? Also, any maintenance issues that you've run into that weren't self inflicted? Lastly, have you tried sleeping in the rig? How much space is there if you lay all the seats flat?
Hi Dmski,
I had the moog springs for a few months, as well as at least 1 other person I know. They did settle a bit, especially after towing my heavy ass RV. I think they settled but only ever so slightly, I do not think you need airbags but if you want to put them in, they are only $100 and super easy to install.
Good news though, Dobinsons has a lift spring which another person found in-stock in the US. Its not a constant load spring, so rated lift is for stock weight. Also, Ironman 4x4 has a "Peformance" rear spring listed and it again is rated lift with no constant additional load. So you have some options, plus springs are cheap and easy to swap.
As far as maintenance, when my truck was rear-ended, I think it knocked something loose in the rear drivers side door, and the outside rear handle no longer opens the door. I havent taken the panel off yet to investigate. Also, I did have some low throttle shudder during shifts when I first got it. Flushed the transmission fluid and now its gone.
I slept in the rig once, it was fine I guess but I don't really like sleeping with minimal room so it just wasnt for me (and my girlfriend). She said she was fine with the room, which I guess is as big as other SUV's. If you are fine with sleeping inside a vehicle it will probably be fine for you.
One thing to note is that the back isnt flat, it has a slope. So you can use air mattress or something, or build a flat platform like many people do.
EDIT: I think a Y62 with 35's and 2" lift will far exceed your expectations, I came from a Titan Swapped Frontier with ELocker and I don't have any real regrets.