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1470 messages, Last post on Nov 22, 2008 at 10:52 AM
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I heard incorrect lugnut torque will cause that... They should have checked them at PDI. |
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But I am new to the thread. After going to the auto show in Atlanta a month ago my wife and I are smitten with the Titan, and are considering an upgrade to a Titan within the next year. On my current truck I have a roll'n'lock. This is an awesome cover that is easy to open and close and is secure when closed. I don't want a hard fiberglass cover that has to be removed or sits open when I have something in the bed. I don't want a soft vinyl, non secure cover that needs to be rolled or painstakingly snapped into place. Is there a rolling cover that fits the Titan with the bed utility package? If not, I would settle for a folding one, but I am wondering if either can be fitted to this truck. A couple of people asked similar questions in earlier posts but I never saw an answer. I love the truck, but the inability to put a simple to use and secure cover would be a deal breaker for me. Thanks!
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| any truck accessory shop can form-fit one to the titan. they are versatile that way. there is none available from nissan, but they are everywhere else. | |
| I can keep my Titan daydreams going a little longer. | |
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The only issue you will find with this type of cover (and some other types) is the utilitrac system on the Titan. If you don't order it you will have no problem finding what you want. Some tops are already being made that allow you to have the utilitrac system. If you areen't buying right now, there are more covers (in all styles) that are adapting to the utilitrac. Try searching on Titan Accessories or just titan to find some or to find other forums which have more info. You will love the Titan!!! |
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| I took delivery on my new Titan yesterday.Got to take it for a 300 mile ride today. What an awsome truck...much better than the 97 F150 I had a few years ago. And to top it off I got a little over 15mpg on the first tank! | |
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Replying to: atlgaxt (Apr 06, 2004 11:43 am) |
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| I have a 4x2 Titan LE King Cab. I have a boat, and often end up spinning one tire on the boat ramp pulling the thing out of the water. My last truck had a limited-slip diff, and never had a problem. Nissan doesn't offer a "post purchase" LS upgrade. I do know the Titan has a Dana rear axle, and several after-market companies make limited-slip conversions for almost every Dana model. Has anyone installed LS or Posi on their Titan? Does anyone know exactly which Dana model it is (30, 35, 30, 44, 60,...)? Daughes, any help??? | |
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I purchased a GMC Sierra 1500 in 2002. I love my truck, but if I had known that the Titan was being produced I would have waited. I went to the local dealership to sit and view one. The 33" tires are wonderful. I think the overall design is a bit edgy without crossing the border like the Azted or the Avalanche with the plastic cladding. I work at a Regional Medical Center and most of the Physicians are buying fully loaded Titans and have had nothing but good things to say about them......and these guys are pretty damn picky.
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