what is the point of droping ur car
#2
Re: what is the point of droping ur car
Originally posted by mad boxer
i mean i dont get it
it may look better but i think u'll damage the car. well it depends where u live though
i like keeping everything stock exept some rimz a tint and a couple subwoofers
i mean i dont get it
it may look better but i think u'll damage the car. well it depends where u live though
i like keeping everything stock exept some rimz a tint and a couple subwoofers
#3
Why would you drop your car...1. It gets rid of that ugly wheel gap, 2.helps car handle alot better and 3. if you buy larger rims then stock i would hope you would lower the car a little.-you will under stand once you have bigger rims
#4
What a newbie question? what kind of question is that? why do you drop your car?
First of all, it definitly enhances the appearance of the car. Second, you'll get rid of some body roll. you'll be able to take corners alot better and your car will be more planted on the floor.
Someone call the GRandPa alert for this guy...
First of all, it definitly enhances the appearance of the car. Second, you'll get rid of some body roll. you'll be able to take corners alot better and your car will be more planted on the floor.
Someone call the GRandPa alert for this guy...
#5
Originally posted by 02'maxed-out
What a newbie question? what kind of question is that? why do you drop your car?
First of all, it definitly enhances the appearance of the car. Second, you'll get rid of some body roll. you'll be able to take corners alot better and your car will be more planted on the floor.
Someone call the GRandPa alert for this guy...
What a newbie question? what kind of question is that? why do you drop your car?
First of all, it definitly enhances the appearance of the car. Second, you'll get rid of some body roll. you'll be able to take corners alot better and your car will be more planted on the floor.
Someone call the GRandPa alert for this guy...
#9
If you dont notice the wheel gap on a car, with large rims, you are obviously not a car enthusiast. Anyone with any interest in cars notices things like that immediately... I have yet to damage anything underneath my car, and I have about 30k miles on my lowered 2k2....
#10
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Re: what is the point of droping ur car
Originally posted by mad boxer
i mean i dont get it
it may look better but i think u'll damage the car. well it depends where u live though
i like keeping everything stock exept some rimz a tint and a couple subwoofers
i mean i dont get it
it may look better but i think u'll damage the car. well it depends where u live though
i like keeping everything stock exept some rimz a tint and a couple subwoofers
#16
Re: what is the point of droping ur car
Originally posted by mad boxer
i mean i dont get it
it may look better but i think u'll damage the car. well it depends where u live though
i like keeping everything stock exept some rimz a tint and a couple subwoofers
i mean i dont get it
it may look better but i think u'll damage the car. well it depends where u live though
i like keeping everything stock exept some rimz a tint and a couple subwoofers
#17
He did have a point, though - on one of Toronto Maxima meets I've seen a lowered Max with body kit and it couldn't pass mall parking lot speed bumps (small ones) because of too little clearance. In that particular case lowering made the car impractical for everyday use.
#18
Originally posted by Max_5gen
He did have a point, though - on one of Toronto Maxima meets I've seen a lowered Max with body kit and it couldn't pass mall parking lot speed bumps (small ones) because of too little clearance. In that particular case lowering made the car impractical for everyday use.
He did have a point, though - on one of Toronto Maxima meets I've seen a lowered Max with body kit and it couldn't pass mall parking lot speed bumps (small ones) because of too little clearance. In that particular case lowering made the car impractical for everyday use.
#19
Originally posted by Max_5gen
He did have a point, though - on one of Toronto Maxima meets I've seen a lowered Max with body kit and it couldn't pass mall parking lot speed bumps (small ones) because of too little clearance. In that particular case lowering made the car impractical for everyday use.
He did have a point, though - on one of Toronto Maxima meets I've seen a lowered Max with body kit and it couldn't pass mall parking lot speed bumps (small ones) because of too little clearance. In that particular case lowering made the car impractical for everyday use.
This thread is pointless.....
#20
I haven't had a problem either and the looks are incredible. I heard a ton of comments about the wheel gap from my friends, even before I started to hate it. Once I lowered and dropped the 18s though, it was a whole new car. I swear the BMW guys at the gym stare and dream....
#21
noticing a wheel gap or not has no relevence to being an "enthusiast" or not. i noticed it, but people are too busy admiring other parts of the max and are not hating on it because of the wheel gap.
#22
Drop the car 1.5 inches and extend the travel by 1.5 inches with a good shock, what is the problem?
I shortened the struts on one of my 510s and added a shortened insert. This allows me to be dropped with shock/wheel travel.
Oh and what is the point?
Lower center of gravity and a choice of suspension settings, asthetic value!
I shortened the struts on one of my 510s and added a shortened insert. This allows me to be dropped with shock/wheel travel.
Oh and what is the point?
Lower center of gravity and a choice of suspension settings, asthetic value!
#23
"noticing a wheel gap or not has no relevence to being an "enthusiast" or not."
I don't believe that... The first things I look at is: What car? Is it Dropped? Rims?...etc... Drop has everything to do with an enthusiast... That is one of the most sought after enhancement for a car, besides intake and exhaust. Come on, have you seen any cars go on the track that have a 5 inch wheel gap in the front like our stock maximas from the factory. I don't think so... A drop is crucial, maybe not that important to some, but if you are a true car enthusiast, i mean true, you will look towards a drop!!!
P.S. This thread does suck... we should start a Newbie forum and leave the rest of the forum to us ENTHUSIASTS!!!!!
I don't believe that... The first things I look at is: What car? Is it Dropped? Rims?...etc... Drop has everything to do with an enthusiast... That is one of the most sought after enhancement for a car, besides intake and exhaust. Come on, have you seen any cars go on the track that have a 5 inch wheel gap in the front like our stock maximas from the factory. I don't think so... A drop is crucial, maybe not that important to some, but if you are a true car enthusiast, i mean true, you will look towards a drop!!!
P.S. This thread does suck... we should start a Newbie forum and leave the rest of the forum to us ENTHUSIASTS!!!!!
#24
Okay fellas calm down some areas it's very common to see Maximas with rims on a car that isn't lowered it looks horrible but if you ask them about a drop for the most part they have an old school mentality about dropping there car.
For one thing most believe the ride would be really bad
Another thing when people think of a lowered car they think of civics and neons, eclipes, 95-97 Accords and they like to think the Maxima is more upscale than those cars so they won't drop there cars.
Of course I disagree. I school people all the time once I tell them my car is lowered. Most don't even realized my car is lowered because it's not an extreme 2"+ drop and that is the way I like it
So does a lowered Maxima have disadvantages?....
YES
Does an stock Maxima have disadvantages?...
YES
It all boils down to personal taste and if this person likes his stock 5" wheel gap than fine but brah there are some springs that will give you a decent drop with moderate draw backs to comfort just do it the right way...
For one thing most believe the ride would be really bad
Another thing when people think of a lowered car they think of civics and neons, eclipes, 95-97 Accords and they like to think the Maxima is more upscale than those cars so they won't drop there cars.
Of course I disagree. I school people all the time once I tell them my car is lowered. Most don't even realized my car is lowered because it's not an extreme 2"+ drop and that is the way I like it
So does a lowered Maxima have disadvantages?....
YES
Does an stock Maxima have disadvantages?...
YES
It all boils down to personal taste and if this person likes his stock 5" wheel gap than fine but brah there are some springs that will give you a decent drop with moderate draw backs to comfort just do it the right way...
#25
Originally posted by perrymaxima
Okay fellas calm down some areas it's very common to see Maximas with rims on a car that isn't lowered it looks horrible but if you ask them about a drop for the most part they have an old school mentality about dropping there car.
For one thing most believe the ride would be really bad
Another thing when people think of a lowered car they think of civics and neons, eclipes, 95-97 Accords and they like to think the Maxima is more upscale than those cars so they won't drop there cars.
Of course I disagree. I school people all the time once I tell them my car is lowered. Most don't even realized my car is lowered because it's not an extreme 2"+ drop and that is the way I like it
So does a lowered Maxima have disadvantages?....
YES
Does an stock Maxima have disadvantages?...
YES
It all boils down to personal taste and if this person likes his stock 5" wheel gap than fine but brah there are some springs that will give you a decent drop with moderate draw backs to comfort just do it the right way...
Okay fellas calm down some areas it's very common to see Maximas with rims on a car that isn't lowered it looks horrible but if you ask them about a drop for the most part they have an old school mentality about dropping there car.
For one thing most believe the ride would be really bad
Another thing when people think of a lowered car they think of civics and neons, eclipes, 95-97 Accords and they like to think the Maxima is more upscale than those cars so they won't drop there cars.
Of course I disagree. I school people all the time once I tell them my car is lowered. Most don't even realized my car is lowered because it's not an extreme 2"+ drop and that is the way I like it
So does a lowered Maxima have disadvantages?....
YES
Does an stock Maxima have disadvantages?...
YES
It all boils down to personal taste and if this person likes his stock 5" wheel gap than fine but brah there are some springs that will give you a decent drop with moderate draw backs to comfort just do it the right way...
#26
Originally posted by 02'maxed-out
What a newbie question? what kind of question is that? why do you drop your car?
Someone call the GRandPa alert for this guy...
What a newbie question? what kind of question is that? why do you drop your car?
Someone call the GRandPa alert for this guy...
ur no veteran....
#27
Re: what is the point of droping ur car
Originally posted by mad boxer
i mean i dont get it
it may look better but i think u'll damage the car. well it depends where u live though
i like keeping everything stock exept some rimz a tint and a couple subwoofers
i mean i dont get it
it may look better but i think u'll damage the car. well it depends where u live though
i like keeping everything stock exept some rimz a tint and a couple subwoofers
#31
Dont know if lowering his car caused the problem, but my friend told me that his aligment is all messed up. He also mentioned that his tires are balding on the inside. He stated he need a camber kit(not sure what that is) so it wont mess up the car. I'm getting rims soon and wanted to lower my car. Is this true?
#32
Originally posted by naerok
Dont know if lowering his car caused the problem, but my friend told me that his aligment is all messed up. He also mentioned that his tires are balding on the inside. He stated he need a camber kit(not sure what that is) so it wont mess up the car. I'm getting rims soon and wanted to lower my car. Is this true?
Dont know if lowering his car caused the problem, but my friend told me that his aligment is all messed up. He also mentioned that his tires are balding on the inside. He stated he need a camber kit(not sure what that is) so it wont mess up the car. I'm getting rims soon and wanted to lower my car. Is this true?
#36
Originally posted by Virus
My car is dropped more than an inch and I have no uneven treadwear.
My car is dropped more than an inch and I have no uneven treadwear.
#37
Originally posted by slickrick
thank you for an educated answer.
thank you for an educated answer.
#39
Re: what is the point of droping ur car
Originally posted by mad boxer
i mean i dont get it
it may look better but i think u'll damage the car. well it depends where u live though
i like keeping everything stock exept some rimz a tint and a couple subwoofers
i mean i dont get it
it may look better but i think u'll damage the car. well it depends where u live though
i like keeping everything stock exept some rimz a tint and a couple subwoofers
so what will damage?.
#40
2k2 Max se on H&Rs and 18x8s
I've had this set up on my car for over 32,000 miles with no problems. I have oem shocks still on the front with KYBs on the rear. No bottoming out, no rubbing, and close to stock ride. Before with factory setup the ride was aweful. Floating and somewhat out of control feeling with the power of this car makes you think. I installed the H&Rs for performance issues and man the improvement was amazing. So much so that I've past my warrantee because of all the miles I put on my ride. H&Rs will give you the least amount of drop but the improvement in handling is well worth it. Subtle and understated plus the appearence is great.