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Old Dec 28, 2001 | 07:32 AM
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Dropzones are made by......

I called Miami this morning and spoke to the guy at Dropzone today and asked him who manufacturers' their springs and he replied


"DYNAMIC AUTO DESIGN"

so that answers the question who makes them. The new website address is www.dropzonesuspension.com
Old Dec 28, 2001 | 07:53 AM
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ask him why do they use the same model #'s as sprint.. is it because their also a 2 inch drop ?? or they couldn't make a webpage so they just stole sprints HTML code!!!
Old Dec 28, 2001 | 07:56 AM
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I knew it...

I told you Sprinty - they're not made by Sprint if they sit level.
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Old Dec 28, 2001 | 08:13 AM
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they're better than sprints
Old Dec 28, 2001 | 08:14 AM
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Originally posted by maximumsport
they're better than sprints
Old Dec 28, 2001 | 08:24 AM
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funny?

I'm serious... your just BIAS!

Old Dec 28, 2001 | 08:25 AM
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well only pics will tell.. because according to Jay.. they sit lower in the back..

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OOH they talking about you, my bad dude, Your pictures will speak for themselves. It would be nice if you stick your little fingers under the fenderwells for everyone to have an idea of how much Gap they will have. I say for the rear 2.5 fingerwell gap for the front 3.5 for the front, that is exactly what I had when I had them on.
and i would rather have the rear of my car higher than the front
Old Dec 28, 2001 | 08:35 AM
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well only pics will tell.. because according to Jay.. they sit lower in the back..



and i would rather have the rear of my car higher than the front
I would rather have it high on the back as well, not to be on your side Sprint, but when you press the gas the rear goes down. I dont want too much of saggy azzz. The little clip on my rear konis is on the top notch vice the bottom one to prevent that. Why higher vice a saggy *** it looks kind of weird, at least to me it does I see my friends car with intrax and his rear always goes down. I fixed that problem already somewhat. One more thing once you travel and put something in the trunk aaaaaahh I hate when the car looks low in the rear as if I am towing a uhual or something.
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I would rather have it high on the back as well, not to be on your side Sprint, but when you press the gas the rear goes down.
If you watch closely, cars do this while driving as well, not just while accelerating. My buddy pulled beside me when I was driving and said my car was PERFECTLY level. So with the Dropzones I would imagine the rear of my car way lower that the front while driving. Sprint Performance Suspension is a very reputable company that designs products properly - i.e. effiency while the car is moving (after all cars are meant to be driven right?). I don't know if I can say the same for DropZone. Let's not forget the Maxima doesn't quite have a perfect weight distribution. But whatever floats your boat man, as long as its not taking on water in the rear.
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Old Dec 28, 2001 | 09:54 AM
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Originally posted by Vyrus

If you watch closely, cars do this while driving as well, not just while accelerating. My buddy pulled beside me when I was driving and said my car was PERFECTLY level. So with the Dropzones I would imagine the rear of my car way lower that the front while driving. Sprint Performance Suspension is a very reputable company that designs products properly - i.e. effiency while the car is moving (after all cars are meant to be driven right?). I don't know if I can say the same for DropZone. Let's not forget the Maxima doesn't quite have a perfect weight distribution. But whatever floats your boat man, as long as its not taking on water in the rear.
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Not to down dropzones, but they are exact same thing as intrax, like I told maximumsport wait for a about 6 weeks you dont like the drop Ill walk you thru cutting one coil off the front if they dont settle the way you like it. , but so far hes very pleased with his dropzones. Like I said before I got rid of them since I got the same drop as intrax and my intrax I paid $205 for them I was not about to lose $85.00 plus dollars trying to give away my intrax.
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