Can we get a 3-point FSTB for Maximas?
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Can we get a 3-point FSTB for Maximas?
Domestics like the Mustang and Camaro have them. Check out the pic about halfway down this page... FSTB for a Camaro. Is there anything similar available for the Maxima?
Thanks.
http://www.hotpart.com/products/camaro_all2.html
Thanks.
http://www.hotpart.com/products/camaro_all2.html
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Speedemn: No. Get the Procarparts.com version. nm
Originally posted by speedemn
Domestics like the Mustang and Camaro have them. Check out the pic about halfway down this page... FSTB for a Camaro. Is there anything similar available for the Maxima?
Thanks.
http://www.hotpart.com/products/camaro_all2.html
Domestics like the Mustang and Camaro have them. Check out the pic about halfway down this page... FSTB for a Camaro. Is there anything similar available for the Maxima?
Thanks.
http://www.hotpart.com/products/camaro_all2.html
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I love this line in the description of that brace.
-Greatly reduces cowl shake and interior rattles.
I can just picture the cowl on that GM beast shaking around and as far as rattles go - you'll never get a POS car like that to be rattle free. That interrior is so cheap.
Good job GM!
-Greatly reduces cowl shake and interior rattles.
I can just picture the cowl on that GM beast shaking around and as far as rattles go - you'll never get a POS car like that to be rattle free. That interrior is so cheap.
Good job GM!
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Yeah! And 4th gen Maximas NEVER rattle or feel cheap and tinny!
3-point FSTBs would be a great mod for our "soft"-chassis, but there aren't any available. The only option is to have one custom-fabricated. Shouldn't be all that difficult or expensive, though, just might not look so hot.
3-point FSTBs would be a great mod for our "soft"-chassis, but there aren't any available. The only option is to have one custom-fabricated. Shouldn't be all that difficult or expensive, though, just might not look so hot.
Originally posted by njmaxseltd
I love this line in the description of that brace.
-Greatly reduces cowl shake and interior rattles.
I can just picture the cowl on that GM beast shaking around and as far as rattles go - you'll never get a POS car like that to be rattle free. That interrior is so cheap.
Good job GM!
I love this line in the description of that brace.
-Greatly reduces cowl shake and interior rattles.
I can just picture the cowl on that GM beast shaking around and as far as rattles go - you'll never get a POS car like that to be rattle free. That interrior is so cheap.
Good job GM!
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Re: Can we get a 3-point FSTB for Maximas?
Originally posted by speedemn
Domestics like the Mustang and Camaro have them. Check out the pic about halfway down this page... FSTB for a Camaro. Is there anything similar available for the Maxima?
Thanks.
http://www.hotpart.com/products/camaro_all2.html
Domestics like the Mustang and Camaro have them. Check out the pic about halfway down this page... FSTB for a Camaro. Is there anything similar available for the Maxima?
Thanks.
http://www.hotpart.com/products/camaro_all2.html
#7
Originally posted by njmaxseltd
I love this line in the description of that brace.
-Greatly reduces cowl shake and interior rattles.
I can just picture the cowl on that GM beast shaking around and as far as rattles go - you'll never get a POS car like that to be rattle free. That interrior is so cheap.
Good job GM!
I love this line in the description of that brace.
-Greatly reduces cowl shake and interior rattles.
I can just picture the cowl on that GM beast shaking around and as far as rattles go - you'll never get a POS car like that to be rattle free. That interrior is so cheap.
Good job GM!
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Re: Speedemn: No. Get the Procarparts.com version. nm
Originally posted by Albertt
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Aside from the fact that there is nowhere to affix the 3rd point, and the fact that it would be completely in the way of everything in the engine bay...I would suggest a RSB or performance suspension to improve your car's handling.
Maximas feeling cheap or tinny? No. They do rattle sometimes, but I don't know of ANY CAR THAT DOESN'T RATTLE on occasion. BMW's rattle. And have you been in a Camaro? The interior is so cheap.
My coworker got the 2002 SS Camaro w/ t-tops. Rattles, makes noises, yadda yadda. And someone I knew had a SS, MAJOR FRAME contortion when power is added.
Maximas feeling cheap or tinny? No. They do rattle sometimes, but I don't know of ANY CAR THAT DOESN'T RATTLE on occasion. BMW's rattle. And have you been in a Camaro? The interior is so cheap.
My coworker got the 2002 SS Camaro w/ t-tops. Rattles, makes noises, yadda yadda. And someone I knew had a SS, MAJOR FRAME contortion when power is added.
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