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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 09:05 AM
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Upcoming modifications.

OKay, I am going to go about stiffening up my chassis. Huh huh. Seriously. Does anyone know if those subframe connectors are actually available yet? Otherwise I am going to get custom ones welded in. Does anyone have suggestions on what types of material is best for this? Stupid question, can the subframes be pur in the front and the back?

Also, I was planning on the Addco RSB (already have a FSTB, but it's not like that does too much). I know the Stillen one is supposedly better, but are they both not adjustable?

Lastly, for a bit later...wheels and tires. I will go with lightweight rims and probably nitto tires for the summer.
Old Dec 13, 2001 | 09:07 AM
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sub frame connectors - almost done..

rsb - go addco if you are not doing autox and going to be adjusting it.. i have stillen and i havn't adjusted it once..

nittos - last long.. traction sucks
Old Dec 13, 2001 | 09:10 AM
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hmm
I might go auto-xing though hmmm hmm hmmmmmmm
well
I will think about it anyway hehe.

I am also looking to get a Y sometime, but that's not in the suspension!
Old Dec 13, 2001 | 09:17 AM
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What Sprint said.



Although in this thread: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?threadid=83905 they bascially said that even with the Stillen RSB, it's not that much easier to adjust even if you do go auto-xing.

So I still say Addco is the best RSB to get.
Old Dec 13, 2001 | 09:18 AM
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Re: Upcoming modifications.

Originally posted by Lime
OKay, I am going to go about stiffening up my chassis. Huh huh. Seriously. Does anyone know if those subframe connectors are actually available yet? Otherwise I am going to get custom ones welded in. Does anyone have suggestions on what types of material is best for this? Stupid question, can the subframes be pur in the front and the back?

Also, I was planning on the Addco RSB (already have a FSTB, but it's not like that does too much). I know the Stillen one is supposedly better, but are they both not adjustable?

Lastly, for a bit later...wheels and tires. I will go with lightweight rims and probably nitto tires for the summer.
didn't u wanted to sell your car or something..because of poor quality and etc?

get 409 SS pipes..start welding.

stillen adjustable...addco..no

nitto - poor traction wet and dry..but some may disagree.
Old Dec 13, 2001 | 09:28 AM
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What Spring said.



Although in this thread: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?threadid=83905 they bascially said that even with the Stillen RSB, it's not that much easier to adjust even if you do go auto-xing.

So I still say Addco is the best RSB to get.
Old Dec 13, 2001 | 09:35 AM
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Fixed it ... there... happy?

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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 09:38 AM
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Originally posted by clee130
Fixed it ... there... happy?

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