suspension combination
suspension combination
yea so the cut springs arent working for me anymore. the rides too bouncy and handling sucks ***. i want to know if this combination will work good together because i want to have good handling and ride but i want to have the car as low as possible.
http://www.slickcar.com/productdetai...ProductID=1307
with
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TOKIC...spagenameZWDVW
will this combination be able to work together or do i need special shocks for coilovers?
http://www.slickcar.com/productdetai...ProductID=1307
with
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TOKIC...spagenameZWDVW
will this combination be able to work together or do i need special shocks for coilovers?
Do NOT bump after 45 minutes. This is not a chat room, this is a forum. People will see it when they see it.
Did you seriously even read the page?
Did you seriously even read the page?
Arospeed Adjustable Coilovers are designed to give you the look you want while maintaining the quality ride that you desire. These coilovers allow adjustment anywhere from 0"-4" depending upon its application. Height is adjusted through use of a threaded sleeve that fits over your stock or aftermarket shocks and a dual locking perch mechanism. Coilovers fit 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Nissan Maxima
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I second that; njmaxseltd.
If you have a GXE or GLE you can get the stock SE suspension. But other then that performance and good ride don't go together.
Come up with a budget. And see what you can get. I would look at AGX and Illumina's for shocks. And in the 1.5 inch drop range: Eibach and H&R. Anything beyond that I would get Progress(1.75) Tein S tech(2.0F) (1.8R).
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will this combination be able to work together or do i need special shocks for coilovers?
You will need performance shocks for any performance springs. The spring rate will kill the factory shocks. The dampening in the stock shocks are not suited for performance or lowering springs.
If you have a GXE or GLE you can get the stock SE suspension. But other then that performance and good ride don't go together.
Come up with a budget. And see what you can get. I would look at AGX and Illumina's for shocks. And in the 1.5 inch drop range: Eibach and H&R. Anything beyond that I would get Progress(1.75) Tein S tech(2.0F) (1.8R).
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will this combination be able to work together or do i need special shocks for coilovers?
You will need performance shocks for any performance springs. The spring rate will kill the factory shocks. The dampening in the stock shocks are not suited for performance or lowering springs.
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