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Breaking New Ground

CST Forges Ahead in a Nissan Titan

By Mike Finnegan

 2004 Nissan Titan Front Driver Side Airborne

The first time the OR staff testdrove Nissan's first entry into the fullsize truck market, the Titan, we had the same reservations that most folks did. Our questions about horsepower, towing capacity, styling, fit, and finish were squashed, however, the moment we got behind the wheel of the all-new pickup. The power was there in spades. The transmission shifted so smoothly, we didn't even feel it move from First to Second gear, and we'll be damned if it wasn't a great looking truck.

 2004 Nissan Titan Front View Sliding Through The Dirt

The next obvious questions were how good would one of these bad boys work off-road, and what would the truck look like with a smart lift and a big set of donuts. CST Performance Suspension in Riverside, California, gave us our first real dose of Titan off-road action shortly after last year's SEMA convention with its as-yet-unreleased long-travel suspension system and styling changes for its R&D mule. The truck looked the part of a real off-road warrior and indeed performed accordingly. In fact, it's probably the first bolt-on suspension system that has ever made this editor think about buying a new truck just so he could install a new suspension. It's that good. No matter how big the whoop, table top, or rut owner Chris Robinson railed the truck through, the BFGs were bound and determined to stay on the ground.

 2004 Nissan Titan Under Wheel Shocks And Springs

The reason for the spectacular suspension action is CST's commitment to R&D and tuning. The Titan's independent front suspension and considerable frame and body dimensions gave CST plenty of room to fabricate a set of 4 inches wider than stock tubular A-arms with provisions for not only a 2.5-inch Fox Racing Shox coilover, but also a triple bypass damper. The upper and lower arms are built from DOM tubing and are connected via a set of fabricated lift spindles that pivot on spherical bearings. The combination provides super-plush suspension action, 8.5 inches of lift, and 14 inches of suspension travel. While touting big numbers does nothing, watching this truck rip across the desert drives home the point that this setup works.

 2004 Nissan Titan Close Up On Steering Bar And Springs

The rear suspension is much simpler. The crew at CST fabricated the bedcage in a matter of hours, adding upper mounting locations for another pair of Fox 2.5-inch-diameter, 16-inch-stroke triple bypass dampers. A new multileaf spring pack from Deaver locates the rearend, giving it plenty of bump and droop action. The rest of this ride is just as cool as the underpinnings. Starbucks Customs of Riverside, California, kicked down the slick paintjob. Glassworks Unlimited provided the flared fiberglass fenders, and Wired for Sound of Murrieta, California, did right by the interior. As with the full-custom prerunner-style vehicles that have already rolled out of the CST facility, this one kicks butt and takes names.

Specifications
•Owner/hometown : CST Performance Suspension/Riverside, California
•Year/make/model : '04 Nissan Titan
•Suspension : Rear: custom long-travel IFS with Fox Shox coilovers and triple bypass dampers; Rear: Deaver leaf springs and Fox Shox coilovers
•Wheels/tires : 17x8-inch KMC with simulated bead locks/ 37x12.50R17 BFGoodrich Baja Project T/As
•Accessories : Glassworks fiberglass fenders; Fiber Images carbon-fiber hood; B-Cool Billet grille; paint by Starbucks Customs in Riverside, California


 2004 Nissan Titan Shocks And Springs 2004 Nissan Titan Driver Side View 2004 Nissan Titan Front View Grille
 2004 Nissan Titan Front Driver Side View 2004 Nissan Titan Front View Landing 2004 Nissan Titan Interior Custom Painted Dashboard
 2004 Nissan Titan Multi Leaf Springs 2004 Nissan Titan Interior Subwoofer And Amp Setup 2004 Nissan Titan Close Up On Wheel
 2004 Nissan Titan Interior Door Panel Detail 2004 Nissan Titan Interior Custom Kick Panel Speaker Setup 2004 Nissan Titan Rear Bed Frame And Tire
CST fabricated the clean and simple bedcage for the Titan, making room for a spare 37x12.50R17 BFGoodrich Project Baja T/A tire and KMC wheel.
 2004 Nissan Titan Engine Shot
Yeah, it's a stock engine, but it's also probably your first look at the Titan's 5.6L aluminum V-8 powerplant. The engine's sole upgrade was an exhaust system comprised of JBA headers and MagnaFlow 2.5-inch-diameter piping. The 4-into-1 system sounds as healthy as any American V-8.
 2004 Nissan Titan Custom Built Fiberglass Subwoofer Enclosure Center Console
Wired For Sound Motorsports of Murrieta, California, went above and beyond the call of duty by crafting this incredible sound system. The custom center console houses three Kicker Solobaric LT square subwoofers, while the custom painted amp rack keeps the amps from flying around during hard hits. A Sony head unit takes charge of the system and Kicker component speakers reproduce the mid-bass and high frequencies.

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