Starting new build - 2022 Frontier

H2O_Doc

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Used car prices are so crazy, I sold my Supra for $6,500 more than I paid for it over a year ago (with a repair on the Carfax) and picked ip a new Pro-4X. Not a particularly good photo, but you get the idea. I’m in the field a bit as a biologist, so it won’t be and Uber-off road build, but I’ll add some utilitarian capacities.

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I think you are the first actual truck here for the 2022 MY. Congrats. It’s a sharp truck. I’ve just got one myself. 2022 SV. Great little truck and I scored a great price with trading a ratty old well used Chevy they paid way too much for.
I’m thinking a set of 255/75-17 tires is about all I’ll do when the new Michelins wear out. Looking forward to following along and hopefully contribute as well.
 
I think you are the first actual truck here for the 2022 MY. Congrats. It’s a sharp truck. I’ve just got one myself. 2022 SV. Great little truck and I scored a great price with trading a ratty old well used Chevy they paid way too much for.
I’m thinking a set of 255/75-17 tires is about all I’ll do when the new Michelins wear out. Looking forward to following along and hopefully contribute as well.

I’d like to see what it looks like with a set of pizza-cutters.


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Tire weight is not something to disregard when it comes to performance, however a heavy tire with air in it, is more efficient than a light tire that is flat from a puncture. My Xterra felt very sporty with the P265-70-16 tires, but around here they don't last long on our gravel roads or trails, ask me how I know.
 
At least 265/70 and 285/70 can be found with C load rating, but seeing one in person the 285 might be a tight squeeze. I didn't get a chance to turn the wheel lock to lock or anything like that to see what kind of clearance there is.
The super low first gear should be a big help with larger tires and off road.
 
I managed 25.7 over 400 miles on the lie o meter yesterday. 2 lane @ 70 mph. I was conditioned to the previous generations poor economy....so I was pleasantly surprised. The cruise control is a little too aggressive for my liking. I don’t see me using it much.

I also popped off the swaybars and find it a good bit more supple.

I hope you are enjoying yours.
The rear, or front also?
 
The rear, or front also?
I did the front first and it was a big enough improvement to try the back.
Removal of the back resulted in far more sway than removing the front one. I’ll wait until I’m at my final weight to decide if the rear bar will go back on. I may wind up with different springs once I’m at final weight. For now, The slow speed conformity is much better and I don’t mind the higher speed handling differences. YMMV
 
I did the front first and it was a big enough improvement to try the back.
Removal of the back resulted in far more sway than removing the front one. I’ll wait until I’m at my final weight to decide if the rear bar will go back on. I may wind up with different springs once I’m at final weight. For now, The slow speed conformity is much better and I don’t mind the higher speed handling differences. YMMV
How did you tuck the front sway bar away, or did you just completely remove it? It sure would be nice if someone made a quick-disconnect option for it, but the links are so short I'm not sure that's possible.

John
 

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