the butt sags!!~!!!!
dayam it..i just got my eibachs installed..and cut a coil in front..and coil in back.....and the back sags~!! well.i think it was one coil in front.not exactly sure about that....its like 3 fingers in front..and 1 finger in back!!! dayam it ..i told the guy not to cut the back..and fooh cut it..dayam it~!! what should i do???? i mean..the back is too low..if people get in..its hellla low....high beaming people and shi7!! dayam...give me some advice guys..
Whoa...you sure you cut 1 coil in front and back? I cut 1/2 coil in front and 1 coil in the back and I think it looks fine. The front can stand to be lower by 1/4" but I like the way it looks now. If you cut a full coil from the front, then the front of you car would be slammed. Are you on stock rims? If not, how big are they? The place you took it to did something wrong, I'm almost positive. The only reason my car looks lower in the rear is because of the way Nissan cut the wheel wells in the car. I measured the ground clearance in between the wheel wells and it was perfectly even. It also kind of sounds like they didn't cut the springs in front at all if you have a 3 finger gap. Maybe the guy misheard you and thought you didn't want the fronts cut and just cut the rears. Hope everything works out man.
im stressing right now..
dayam..i dont know what to do!!!! okay..maybe the back was cut two coils....maybe..and the front..maybe a half? 3 finger gaps not that bad...the fronts alite..its just the back!!! dayam it..i wanted it at least even....wanted it higher in the front!!! imma call them..mother****ers kept switching it on me..first they said..one coil..then two coils....i got ****ed over!!! dammit..AHHHHHH!!!!! gonna burn down their store ..sorry guys..taking my anger out on you guys..
1/2 finger gap in the rear????
dayam!! isn't that too low mang??? i mean..when u have people in there in the back seat.?? doesn't it get too low in the back????? my mufflers almost about to hit the ground when i put people in the back..
hmm..got stock wheels? or no?
i wanna see how your car looks like.....maybe mines normal..and im not use to it....i dont know..cause urs seem a lot lower then mine..in front..and back sounds about the same...and since ur saying its okay...maybe im just trippin? hmm..got any pictures of your car??
Re: hey im from OC..G.G
Originally posted by SUPASTEVE
what shop??? what city??
i live by garden grove area..got it done at island motorsports..in buena park..
what shop??? what city??
i live by garden grove area..got it done at island motorsports..in buena park..
Re: hmm..got stock wheels? or no?
Originally posted by SUPASTEVE
i wanna see how your car looks like.....maybe mines normal..and im not use to it....i dont know..cause urs seem a lot lower then mine..in front..and back sounds about the same...and since ur saying its okay...maybe im just trippin? hmm..got any pictures of your car??
i wanna see how your car looks like.....maybe mines normal..and im not use to it....i dont know..cause urs seem a lot lower then mine..in front..and back sounds about the same...and since ur saying its okay...maybe im just trippin? hmm..got any pictures of your car??
Well, if you have time tomorrow early afternoon, I can show you my car in person. I have a flight leaving at 6 to Utah so I can't do it at night. But if you want to see it or if you're curious about the ride, I don't have $hit to do tomorrow. My cell is (949) 683-2885.
I don't get it. Why do people want to cut aftermarket springs? They are designed that way for a reason. It definitely screws up the ride quality and handling after you cut them. If it's mainly for looks, why not go with Intrax or Spint?
Argh!!
Originally posted by JMAX95
I don't get it. Why do people want to cut aftermarket springs? They are designed that way for a reason. It definitely screws up the ride quality and handling after you cut them. If it's mainly for looks, why not go with Intrax or Spint?
I don't get it. Why do people want to cut aftermarket springs? They are designed that way for a reason. It definitely screws up the ride quality and handling after you cut them. If it's mainly for looks, why not go with Intrax or Spint?
I just don't see the point in cutting them when there are lower ones available. Why do you think Eibach's have Sportline spings? Do you think they cut the Pro Kits and sold them as Sportlines? Sprints lowers the Max about 2" and is cheaper than Eibachs. Why would you want to spend more for Eibach's just so you can cut them? Doesn't make sense.
Well, I would have gone Sprints, but I got the Eibachs way before the Sprints were out. And last time I checked, they don't have Sportlines for Maximas and I was looking for something stiffer. I would have gone coil-overs but I heard a lot of bad things about the Cattman ones and they were really expensive. Ground Control and Intrax just don't cut it for performance. I originally wasn't going to cut the springs, but my mechanic assured me that the ride wouldn't change, so I listened to him and he was right.
Yes, that would make sense then. You were looking for a good performance with a low drop, but there weren't any at the time. Intrax are definitely too soft and Sportlines are not available for the Max. That's too bad. If Eibach made Sportlines for the Max, they probably would've sold pretty well.
I have read tons of articles on this procedure, almost all of which do NOT recommend it. I have discussed this with mechanics and car owners alike, most of whom have seen too many examples of spring-cutting gone awry. I have seen cars with poorly cut/torched springs, rubbing tires, and extreme camber and toe. I have ridden in cars like these, too, and the ride was... just bad.
Almost all sources I have seen/heard on this topic include warnings. The loudest voice against spring-cutting seems to come from those who have had their springs cut, too! Hmm...
Spring-cutting can cause a car to end up looking peculiar. It can also cause a car to acquire very dangerous handling characteristics. You may not become aware of the dangerous handling characteristics until a critical situation causes the defect to reveal itself. Whoops, too late... SMACK!
With all due respect, since compelling evidence against the procedure abounds, why did you do it? The only smart thing to do now is to install a new set of springs. That seems to be the most common repair procedure, anyway! Good luck.
Almost all sources I have seen/heard on this topic include warnings. The loudest voice against spring-cutting seems to come from those who have had their springs cut, too! Hmm...
Spring-cutting can cause a car to end up looking peculiar. It can also cause a car to acquire very dangerous handling characteristics. You may not become aware of the dangerous handling characteristics until a critical situation causes the defect to reveal itself. Whoops, too late... SMACK!
With all due respect, since compelling evidence against the procedure abounds, why did you do it? The only smart thing to do now is to install a new set of springs. That seems to be the most common repair procedure, anyway! Good luck.
I just fixed this problem, but it was with the help of my Koni's. . . When the Eibachs on my car were installed, the rear was at 1 finger between the wheel and the well, and the front was like 3 fingers. It looked really bad, so my friends and I today put the Koni's on the highest setting, and now the car is even. . . While there is still 3 fingers between the wheel and the well, I prefer it this way as the city I live in has really ****ed up driveways and my *** was always hitting something. . . The rear also now seems to handle better than it was. . .
Originally posted by Adidas_Boy
I just fixed this problem, but it was with the help of my Koni's. . . When the Eibachs on my car were installed, the rear was at 1 finger between the wheel and the well, and the front was like 3 fingers. It looked really bad, so my friends and I today put the Koni's on the highest setting, and now the car is even. . . While there is still 3 fingers between the wheel and the well, I prefer it this way as the city I live in has really ****ed up driveways and my *** was always hitting something. . . The rear also now seems to handle better than it was. . .
I just fixed this problem, but it was with the help of my Koni's. . . When the Eibachs on my car were installed, the rear was at 1 finger between the wheel and the well, and the front was like 3 fingers. It looked really bad, so my friends and I today put the Koni's on the highest setting, and now the car is even. . . While there is still 3 fingers between the wheel and the well, I prefer it this way as the city I live in has really ****ed up driveways and my *** was always hitting something. . . The rear also now seems to handle better than it was. . .
I didn't cut mine at all. . . They are installed as they came in the package. . . I know when people have cut the fronts it has dropped below 3 fingers, but the rear sagging is a typical problem I guess, unless I have something wrong with my springs.
As for the Konis. The rears have two seperate heights that you can set them at. It is about 1/4-1/2 of an inch higher, but it did raise my rear from 1 finger to 3 fingers, I thought mine was sagging because of the stereo stuff in the rear, but I really think it isthe springs now. I am glad I got the Konis, because having the car look like that bothered me a lot. The only thing I worry about is how the Koni's are adjusted, it doesn't seem that well designed as the rig fits into a notch in the strut, and it looks like it could fall out easily, which is why I didn't do it in the first place.
As for the Konis. The rears have two seperate heights that you can set them at. It is about 1/4-1/2 of an inch higher, but it did raise my rear from 1 finger to 3 fingers, I thought mine was sagging because of the stereo stuff in the rear, but I really think it isthe springs now. I am glad I got the Konis, because having the car look like that bothered me a lot. The only thing I worry about is how the Koni's are adjusted, it doesn't seem that well designed as the rig fits into a notch in the strut, and it looks like it could fall out easily, which is why I didn't do it in the first place.
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