Lowering ur ride....
#5
As far as the springs go themselves, no one mentioned yet...
Eibachs are just springs alone. Technically you "can" run them on your stock struts / shocks but it is very reccomended you upgrade those as well, to struts/shocks made to handle rougher, lower springs.. something like KYB AGX adjustables, Tokico or Koni's...With stock struts your ride will be probably rogher and you'll blow them eventually. There is also other stuff that is reccomended to change with the springs and struts, since everything is already apart, i am not sure what it is exactly but it won't cost more then 80$ or so I'm guessing... but then again, it isn't a Must.
hope this helps.
Eibachs are just springs alone. Technically you "can" run them on your stock struts / shocks but it is very reccomended you upgrade those as well, to struts/shocks made to handle rougher, lower springs.. something like KYB AGX adjustables, Tokico or Koni's...With stock struts your ride will be probably rogher and you'll blow them eventually. There is also other stuff that is reccomended to change with the springs and struts, since everything is already apart, i am not sure what it is exactly but it won't cost more then 80$ or so I'm guessing... but then again, it isn't a Must.
hope this helps.
#7
I PUT KYB-AGX ON MY I30 when I lowered it. The ride is pretty decent unless you hit a good pothole then you know you have stiffer suspension.
The one thing you should do before attempting this mod is be sure to get some spiral eletrical wrap from radio shack. When you car is lower, the coils tend to colide and vibrate against each other makeing obscure noises from some/all of your wheels. When you put the wrap on the lower ends and upper ends of the coils it gives the metal something to rub on instead of metal. Thus giving you a quieter maxima ride. As far as replacing items while doing this, you might want to read the FAQ sticky on lowering the 4th gen. MAXGURL *i believe* give a list of possibilities of small parts to check for wear and replace if neccessary.
Also make sure you have at least a 24" breaker bar in the same size drive as the sockets for the lower mounting bolts. Otherwise you are gonna have an agonizing afternoon.
The one thing you should do before attempting this mod is be sure to get some spiral eletrical wrap from radio shack. When you car is lower, the coils tend to colide and vibrate against each other makeing obscure noises from some/all of your wheels. When you put the wrap on the lower ends and upper ends of the coils it gives the metal something to rub on instead of metal. Thus giving you a quieter maxima ride. As far as replacing items while doing this, you might want to read the FAQ sticky on lowering the 4th gen. MAXGURL *i believe* give a list of possibilities of small parts to check for wear and replace if neccessary.
Also make sure you have at least a 24" breaker bar in the same size drive as the sockets for the lower mounting bolts. Otherwise you are gonna have an agonizing afternoon.
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Originally posted by i30dude
Cant I just "cut" my stock springs?
Cant I just "cut" my stock springs?
aaaaaaah DO NOT CUT your stock coils!!!! the stock spring rate is different then aftermarket lowering springs, if your getting a good deal on the Eibachs then get them if not just pay $178 and get some Sprints from www.impactparts.com , if your looking for good looks sprints is the way to go. I had Eibachs but was not satisfied with the amount of gap it still left on the fenderwell. You can change your own springs is not hard at all is just time consuming and patience thats it.
#12
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Originally posted by black019
get shocks
you can cut your stock springs, just dont do it
get coilovers instead, sprints arent low enough
get shocks
you can cut your stock springs, just dont do it
get coilovers instead, sprints arent low enough
Have you ever rode in a car with the stock coils cut? If you havent dont encourage the next member to do it becuase the car sure rides like a brick. Sprints are the lowest drop spring you can get you may need to cut one or two coils in the rear and it will sit low, lower then the BGs you currently have on your car!
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Originally posted by SLC I30t
I thought sprints are 1.5 drop. are they a 2.0?
I thought sprints are 1.5 drop. are they a 2.0?
#15
good luck,
that was my weekend project, (replace springs) but i couldnt get the bolts off no matter what i tried, gonna give it another go before i go to gfs grandparents house and use fun airtools. cause then i have to pay for the help by taking everyone to dinner.
#18
Originally posted by i30dude
Hmm i dunno... i would be scared taking the whole thing off.. I would let the profesinals do it.
Hmm i dunno... i would be scared taking the whole thing off.. I would let the profesinals do it.
#19
Originally posted by NYCe MaXiMa
As far as the springs go themselves, no one mentioned yet...
Eibachs are just springs alone. Technically you "can" run them on your stock struts / shocks but it is very reccomended you upgrade those as well, to struts/shocks made to handle rougher, lower springs.. something like KYB AGX adjustables, Tokico or Koni's...With stock struts your ride will be probably rogher and you'll blow them eventually. There is also other stuff that is reccomended to change with the springs and struts, since everything is already apart, i am not sure what it is exactly but it won't cost more then 80$ or so I'm guessing... but then again, it isn't a Must.
hope this helps.
As far as the springs go themselves, no one mentioned yet...
Eibachs are just springs alone. Technically you "can" run them on your stock struts / shocks but it is very reccomended you upgrade those as well, to struts/shocks made to handle rougher, lower springs.. something like KYB AGX adjustables, Tokico or Koni's...With stock struts your ride will be probably rogher and you'll blow them eventually. There is also other stuff that is reccomended to change with the springs and struts, since everything is already apart, i am not sure what it is exactly but it won't cost more then 80$ or so I'm guessing... but then again, it isn't a Must.
hope this helps.
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