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Top 4 Nissan Frontier Modifications

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The Nissan Frontier is a great truck from the factory, but why not make it better? Check out this list of our top 4 recommended modifications for your Frontier.

Exhaust

Muffler

Photo: Kevin F. via Flickr

Putting a new performance exhaust on your Frontier can let the engine breathe better and give you a little extra power. Plus, performance mufflers sound pretty cool. Some popular brands are Flowmaster, Masterflow, and Borla.

Headlights

Custom Nissan Frontier Headlights

Custom 2001 – 2004 Nissan Frontier Headlights from Pro Tuning Lab

Upgrading your headlights is a quick and easy way to make your truck look a little better and help other drivers see you. The ones pictured feature LED daytime running lights and projectors so you can fit High Intensity Discharge (HID) bulbs properly without blinding everyone else.

Head over to Amazon or Ebay for a large selection of different colors, styles, and features that’ll make your Frontier stand out from the crowd.


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Lift Kit

Nissan Frontier Lift Kit

2″ Lift Kit from DayStar via Ebay

If you’re a fan of driving your Frontier off-road, you should invest in a lift kit to help you clear bigger obstacles and give yourself a little more clearance. The kit pictured above raises the frame by 2 inches, but there are various heights available.

Just remember that when you lift your truck, your center of gravity will be higher, which increases the chances of a rollover.

Wheels & Tires

XD Addict Wheels on a Nissan Frontier

XD Addict Wheels on a Nissan Frontier
Photo: Wheels ON via Flickr

If you’re driving off-road, you should invest in some good wheels and tires that will give you the maximum grip and raise your truck a little. Head over to your nearest tire shop to talk to some experts that will know what’s best for your style of driving.


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