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Old 03-29-2016, 01:07 PM
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Lift maxima question?

I've seen where people are lifting some 4th and 5 th gens to fit those huge *** wheels. Where or how is how people doing this? Just wondering have some idea's fishing around in my head.
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No one is modifying/lifting their suspension for big wheels. It just appears lifted after 22"+ wheels are put on the car...
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yes they do i know of 6 maximas atm 4th gen that has 22s that have coil spring spacers.
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Old 03-30-2016, 04:24 PM
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Those guys don't post here much, that's for sure. If you know how they're raising their car, why the thread? Ask those guys what the options are...
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Originally Posted by The Wizard
Those guys don't post here much, that's for sure. If you know how they're raising their car, why the thread? Ask those guys what the options are...
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Old 03-30-2016, 07:05 PM
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i was asking for simple fact that spring lifts are not safe nor provide a good ride. I have also seen others use strut tower lifts as well was mainly wanting some opinions or see where they was buying them ect but i see that if threads are not direct for what you like there's always someone with an attitude. And yes there is quite a few on here that are current member's still that has used them. Seeing how long you have been a memeber id think one would remember but guess not. Thanks any ways.
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Aw man. The sassy-ness is real on this thread lol
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Old 03-30-2016, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by maxima2fst4u
i was asking for simple fact that spring lifts are not safe nor provide a good ride. I have also seen others use strut tower lifts as well was mainly wanting some opinions or see where they was buying them ect but i see that if threads are not direct for what you like there's always someone with an attitude. And yes there is quite a few on here that are current member's still that has used them. Seeing how long you have been a memeber id think one would remember but guess not. Thanks any ways.
Donks and ricers are not a part of this group, we simply have too much respect for our cars, or any vehicle for that matter. If they are members here, they are deep in the closet.
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Originally Posted by maxima2fst4u
i was asking for simple fact that spring lifts are not safe nor provide a good ride. I have also seen others use strut tower lifts as well was mainly wanting some opinions or see where they was buying them ect but i see that if threads are not direct for what you like there's always someone with an attitude. And yes there is quite a few on here that are current member's still that has used them. Seeing how long you have been a memeber id think one would remember but guess not. Thanks any ways.
You asked a question. I answered it. Apparently not to YOUR liking.

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Donks and ricers are not a part of this group, we simply have too much respect for our cars, or any vehicle for that matter. If they are members here, they are deep in the closet.
Yup. And for good reason. IMO
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... wait a minute!

What'd I miss?

You mean this really isn't totally friggin awesome?!

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maybe if you live where it floods like Louisiana does it make sense....
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Great thread
Would read again
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