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Old 01-31-2007, 03:49 PM
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what's the best???

I've looked on the board but couldn't find a thread for what i'm looking for.

I'm going to drop my 02 SE but don't know which springs to get :/

should I just get an inch in front and back or 1.6/1 or 2.2/1.6

Tein lower springs i'm kinda wondering if anyone has any of these drops and how it looks and rides, help me out plz!
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Obviously didn't look hard enough: http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=449807
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Old 01-31-2007, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by 97gshogun
I've looked on the board but couldn't find a thread for what i'm looking for.

I'm going to drop my 02 SE but don't know which springs to get :/

should I just get an inch in front and back or 1.6/1 or 2.2/1.6

Tein lower springs i'm kinda wondering if anyone has any of these drops and how it looks and rides, help me out plz!
Wow your the biggest bullsh!tter I have ever seen. The suspension thread is in the stickes and you say you searched. I bet I could use the ghetto search and still find the suspension thread.

Now I see why Sooner gets on all these newbies a$$.



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look in the "how-to"
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Old 01-31-2007, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by The Law
Now I see why Sooner gets on all these newbies a$$..
thank you.
i havent sold out like some people that used to be honest like me....but have become suck-ups and get offended when they are called a bully
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people think that if they lie and use the disclaimer "i searched" that everything is ok.
we dont fall for it....you didnt search. nice try
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actuallyu I did look. just on most forums sticky's aren't where you would have a suspension section. damn wheels and tires don't have a sticky they have there own section so why have a sticky for suspension and not wheels and tires or vice versa?
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either way I have tein s-tech and their great but I would recommend something not so low because it tears away at your struts a lot quicker and you can't get a warranty on struts with anything lower than 1.5". My suggestion is to go with Cattman progress strut and spring combo, it's a great deal and definitely worth it
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Originally Posted by 97gshogun
actuallyu I did look. just on most forums sticky's aren't where you would have a suspension section. damn wheels and tires don't have a sticky they have there own section so why have a sticky for suspension and not wheels and tires or vice versa?
wheels and tires are universal for all generations so they have their own thread.
suspension is generation specific so it cant have its own forum...just a sticky in the 5th gen forum.
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Originally Posted by soonerfan
wheels and tires are universal for all generations so they have their own thread.
suspension is generation specific so it cant have its own forum...just a sticky in the 5th gen forum.

thank you for letting me know. it just didn't make any sense to me. Suspense could be like the parts for sale section. when you enter it you chose your generation. But if the sticky works it works why mess up a good thing. And also thx biglux1 for the advice, that's all I needed but ppl have to get into there seniority complex on this forum!!
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Originally Posted by 97gshogun
thank you for letting me know. it just didn't make any sense to me. Suspense could be like the parts for sale section. when you enter it you chose your generation. But if the sticky works it works why mess up a good thing. And also thx biglux1 for the advice, that's all I needed but ppl have to get into there seniority complex on this forum!!
you are welcome
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here's a link to my car with the s-tech's, it's not a great pic, but you can tell that there is no more gaps at all between the fender and wheel
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