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You can't compair the BMW independent suspension to the Maxima's suspension.
It's apples to oranges, two completely different cars.
But a set of H&R springs coupled with Tokico Illuminas will make your car stick to the road rather nicely.
It's apples to oranges, two completely different cars.
But a set of H&R springs coupled with Tokico Illuminas will make your car stick to the road rather nicely.
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Originally Posted by njmaxseltd
You can't compair the BMW independent suspension to the Maxima's suspension.
It's apples to oranges, two completely different cars.
But a set of H&R springs coupled with Tokico Illuminas will make your car stick to the road rather nicely.
It's apples to oranges, two completely different cars.
But a set of H&R springs coupled with Tokico Illuminas will make your car stick to the road rather nicely.

My friend owns a 2003 e46. Aside from "kabooM", the frequent problem with recalled rod bearings in the engine, it's a superb car. I drove Maximas with coilovers and other suspensions, but comparing it to that of a stock E46's suspension in ANY way or form is simply a joke.
Body roll in an E46 is ..... wait a minute, what f**king body roll?
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