Lowering Springs on OEM New maxima struts

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Feb 29, 2004 | 08:06 PM
  #1  
A while back I bought a set of stock SE struts from a friend of mine that had only used them for less then 20k. He had them laying in his garage and wanted to get them out. So I bought them from him. These springs came off of a 99 SE Maxima and the struts only had 20k on them. My question is if I put lowering springs on these barely used struts will I have problems.....? (These are OEM Factory Struts)
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Mar 1, 2004 | 12:18 AM
  #2  
any spring you buy, oem or aftermarket, are fine on stock struts. So the question should be, how are the conditions of the struts you'll be using?
Jae
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Mar 1, 2004 | 04:36 PM
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well from what my friend tould me he takes a nice clean straight hwy back and forth to work when he had these. The only reason he replaced them was because he got AGX Adjustable struts. I had a local mechanic look at them and he said the struts look in pretty good condition. So what do u think.......I bought a pair of AGX adjustable but i was just wondering for awhile if I could try to see how these are.
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Mar 1, 2004 | 05:36 PM
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With aftermarket springs they will definately wear out, most likely before 30k miles, possibly even closer to 5-10k miles depending on which spring.
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Mar 1, 2004 | 11:22 PM
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according to tech departments of various spring companies that produce springs for Maximas, they all did r&d on stock struts. The reason was cuz it's the only baseline they had, easily accessable, and everybody has them on their stock car. No spring company would recommend a specific strut to me. GC said they produce diff springrates was cuz people complained the stock struts weren't keeping up with their agressive track springrates. They noted that off-the-shelf springs weren't ready for full-time track duty, so they didn't bother testing w/aftermarket struts.
I've noticed that if you leave a "dead" strut laying out for a day, it will suck the piston in. I'm not sure if this applies to all dead struts, but I've witnessed it in several different applications.
Jae
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Mar 2, 2004 | 03:33 AM
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I did the same thing last week I bought some stock SE struts from an org member for $18.00 he took them off his Maxima at 18,000 miles I put them on my Max Speed springs and I blew the rears this weekend so thery lasted on 1 week DO NOT DO THIS...now I'm getting some KYB AGX's lesson learned.....
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Mar 2, 2004 | 05:48 AM
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Yeah, Same thing with me. Had the Maxspeeds installed on my stock struts. 1 Week later, the Rears also blew and It left me having to buy all 4 AGX's. But You wont Regret getting agx's. They are Great struts and I havent had any problems scince. I try and tell ANYONE that gets aftermarket lowering springs, that you should always change your struts. I didnt listen when I did it and found out the hard way. trust me, its a lot easier to install it all at once, then to put it with your stock struts and blow them and have to change it all again. It can be a PITA.

My 2 cents

later guys, Nick
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Mar 2, 2004 | 08:35 AM
  #8  
Are you serious?!? I just bought Eibach Pro Kit springs and I was goning to install them on my OEM shocks and struts next weekend. And my shocks and struts have 63K on them...

If I buy springs I HAVE TO buy coilovers???
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Mar 2, 2004 | 09:04 AM
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Quote: Are you serious?!? I just bought Eibach Pro Kit springs and I was goning to install them on my OEM shocks and struts next weekend. And my shocks and struts have 63K on them...

If I buy springs I HAVE TO buy coilovers???







you need to buy at the same time and installed at the same time SPRINGS AND NEW STRUTS TO PUT ON YOUR CAR! trust me...

http://maxmods.dyndns.org/index.php?MaximaShocks
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