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Old Apr 3, 2001 | 07:29 PM
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Lately I've been thinking about coilovers, but I don't have the money for Cattman's, so I've thought about the sleeved coilovers... I've heard the problems with the Ground Controls so I checked out the Weapon-R's and asked some questions and this is what I got...

Weapon R is a busy company and they get too many emails so sometimes they refer you to me. For the Maxima, the adjustabily is that it wil lower you car about 2.5", so from about 1" to 2.5", The spring rate is 550 lbs front and 450 lbs rear. The benefit of a dual spring is that it allows for less spring travel and more comfort on the straight aways. Most coilovers make a lot of noise on inclines and are quite bouncy on the freeways.

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Phil Wong
VP of Marketing
www.ImportUniverse.com
ph. 650.692.8283
fx. 650.692.0919

I was wondering, whats the default spring in the Ground Controls? and does anyone else think that tender spring in this setup will really do what is advertised? I'm skeptical and still tryin to find the right set up.. comments please, thanks.
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