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By Jordan May, Greg Gagnon
Photography by Courtesy of PRG Products

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Are you looking to build your Nissan Titan truck into something that will make light work of tough desert terrain? Or , are you looking for something a bit more simple and just want your truck to look great rolling down the road on larger tires? Either way, PRG Products have just what you need. We recently spent some time with PRG talking about their Nissan Titan line of products and thought we should share them with you.

If you are familiar with southern California off-road racing then you have probably heard of Greg Gagnon. He and his wife Jen founded the Rialto Off-Road Raceway located in Rialto, California. This short course track turned into a weekend gateway for many local prerunners and racetrucks looking to have some safe high speed fun. His wealth of knowledge building countless trucks, fine tuning friends race truck suspension systems and time behind the wheel have lead to the creation of PRG Products. We asked Greg to tell us a little bit about his experiences with the Titan and what type of suspension systems he offers.

Greg tells us," Considering the design and location of the upper control arm on the Nissan Titan, lifting the truck more than a couple of inches can be a precarious process. The Titan also comes from the factory with a good amount of rake (front sitting lower than the rear), which creates an immediate need for most owners to at minimum level the suspension.

If you want to learn more about PRG Products, please visit their website at www.prgproducts.com.

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Price Range
$26,150 - $39,350
MPG
12 city /17 highway
Transmission
5-Speed Automatic
Engine
5.6L V8