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Old Nov 10, 2005 | 05:12 PM
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Best prices for lowering springs?

Where is the best prices to buy lowering springs for 3rd gen I have seen several places.. I am not looking for anything drastic.. I have to do struts anyway soon so I figured why not put a 40MM drop on it while i am at it..


Most of the kits i have seen on the net drop to far 2+ inches I just want a mild sport drop of an inch or so ....


thanks for help in advance
Old Nov 10, 2005 | 05:15 PM
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from my site in order from least drop to most:
Lowering Springs:
Priced per set of 4
Eibach Pro-kit: 1.2" drop 6311.140 $215
Suspension Techniques: 1.5" drop 60175 $170
B&G : 1.6" drop 62.1.004 $174
Intrax: 1.7" front 1.7" rear $205
Number one : 2.2" front drop 2.0" rear drop $125
http://internetautomart.com/maxima/3rdgen/susp.html

I may not be the cheapest always but I'm normally competitive and Helpful
Old Nov 10, 2005 | 06:23 PM
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yea I'd say definitely go with him^

I got my intrax a little while ago for 150 for the set from nopi but i dont believe they are that price anymore.
Old Nov 10, 2005 | 08:54 PM
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yeah when icalled nopi a long time ago after you told me that price, they laughed at me.

i got my intrax for 200 shipped from summit racing, but thats too much of a drop for you probably. go with eibach...
Old Nov 12, 2005 | 02:19 AM
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I bought from internetautomart... very good service!!
Old Nov 12, 2005 | 06:12 AM
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If you are going to be a cheap azz, start watching the "3rd gen for sale" section and eventually someone will be selling theirs.

Otherwise, just fork over the money to Internetautomart. His prices are going to be within a few bucks of just about everyone else.

You might as well save up and buy struts, too, and do them at the same time. Stock and OEM replacement struts don't seem to like lowering springs very well.
Old Nov 12, 2005 | 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Cliff Clavin
If you are going to be a cheap azz, start watching the "3rd gen for sale" section and eventually someone will be selling theirs.

Otherwise, just fork over the money to Internetautomart. His prices are going to be within a few bucks of just about everyone else.

You might as well save up and buy struts, too, and do them at the same time. Stock and OEM replacement struts don't seem to like lowering springs very well.

CHEAP HA!!!!!!!!!!! I have so much work ahead of me I dont wana blow my budget up in my face LOL ... I dont consider it cheap i consider it money spent more wisely Expecialy with a military salary

As far as the Struts I totaly agree I fully plan on replacing them too as a matter-o-fact the reason why i was looking for springs is because i was gona replace the struts (NEEDED REAL BAD) and figued while i had the springs off why not thow some lowering springs on there
Old Nov 12, 2005 | 11:36 PM
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I was just kidding around. Virtually every mod on my car came used from an .org member.

IMO, there is nothing wrong with being thrifty. Because of family obligations, I am on a pretty limited budget, too. It took me most of the last three years to cobble my car together.
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