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NVAir

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  1. Upgrade the interior another level and add 4x4 option and these NV's would be tough to beat. As is I'm on the fence.
  2. I may be going down the same road. Found these guys as a source for seats. Not close to Cali though. http://www.customizersconversions.com/vans/nissan/
  3. ASD, Your trailer is almost 7,000 lbs unloaded? (http://www.forestriverinc.com/product-details.aspx?LineID=200&Image=5377&ModelID=871#Main). How's it towing? I'm looking at an NV (high top) to tow a 6,500 lb trailer. Probably end up at 7,500 lbs by the time I pack it up, maybe 8,000 lbs. I've got my wife and one small child, no dogs or kayaks, so it looks like you are towing around more weight than I will be. I'm towing it now with a 5.0 F150 and it's got enough power. Adequate anyway. I figure the NV will be similar, just with more room.
  4. Some thoughts here. http://nissannvforum.com/topic/1248-where-is-the-2017-section-at/
  5. Thanks. Will have to investigate that when I'm looking at the NV this spring.
  6. NVAir

    Tire Update

    Interesting. I have Michelin LT M/S2 tires on my F150 and they are great. Did you have the P rated versions? Mine are LT tires. And I tow a 7,000 lb Airstream. Coincidentally, I have the same tires on that too.
  7. Yea. Good luck. At the very least I'd weld a steel reinforcing plate under the floor below the lift, probably at least twice the size of the lift base. You will have quite a moment arm at the connection with the floor.
  8. Looking into this more it seems the Titan has a 2.92 final drive whereas the NV has 3.36. That should help the NV tow a bit better.
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