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clutch and lowering springs

Old Jun 22, 2012 | 08:30 PM
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clutch and lowering springs

okay so i have a 97 maxima and im looking to uprgade the clutch and do lowering springs. so please only comment if you have done either or both of them on a 4th gen. i want to do a stage 2 clutch but wondering if its worth the money? also i want to drop my car 1.5-2in in the front and back on lowering springs. my rims are 235/45/r17 so im wondering if they will rub or not. i dont want to do coilovers due to shorten life span. thanks.
Old Jun 22, 2012 | 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by smithyyy123
okay so i have a 97 maxima and im looking to uprgade the clutch and do lowering springs. so please only comment if you have done either or both of them on a 4th gen. i want to do a stage 2 clutch but wondering if its worth the money? also i want to drop my car 1.5-2in in the front and back on lowering springs. my rims are 235/45/r17 so im wondering if they will rub or not. i dont want to do coilovers due to shorten life span. thanks.
Old Jun 22, 2012 | 10:23 PM
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At the top of the page there's a search button. Try that. About 90% of us on here have our Maximas lowered. Or you could press alt + F4 on your keyboard.
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