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Old 04-01-2007, 01:38 PM
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Illumina Question?

ok so quick question about tokico illumina's.......dO I HAVE TO make a BRAKE LINE TIE on the front struts because the Tokico illumina's dont have a holder for the brake lines on our cars...if so what would be a good substitute to make the tie to secure the brake line to the strut....i have SS brake lines BTW (Just to let u know ive already searched and the most i could find was the fact that we had no holders on the struts to hold the brake lines on the illuminas)

also I READ THAT H&R springs sport springs for the 5th gen maxima offer the best springs for comfortable everyday use while giving a slight drop? is that true? I DONT WANT STIFF SUSPENSION

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Old 04-01-2007, 03:45 PM
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My Illuminas have a bracket to secure the brake line to it...

Yes, you're right about the H&R.
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Old 04-01-2007, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by djfrestyl
My Illuminas have a bracket to secure the brake line to it...

Yes, you're right about the H&R.

WELL ON THAT NOTE!!! ILLUMINA'S IT IS!

AND AS FAR AS THE H&R i really appreciate that answer on the H&R springs.

i guess my setup is going to be illumina's and H&R Springs

thanks for the insight i appreciate it
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