suspension
#1
suspension
What do you guys recomend for a nice handling suspension without losing to much of th3 comfort in a SL.. i wasa looking at the tein kit. my buddy put them in his accord and loved them..plus anybody have any good sites to get them cheap
#3
Gr-2s all around:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=435405
Progress springs and rear sway bar:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=458133
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=435405
Progress springs and rear sway bar:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=458133
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Nations 1st 6th Gen Turbo
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IMO, Lowering springs (Progress or Eibach), rear anti-sway bar (Stillen or Cattman), racingline endlinks and maybe a front upper strut braces (Stillen or Racingline) should tighten up your ride and not compromise the ride quality. Should all come in at around $600. not including labor. In hindsight, not a bad price for better handling and a better lowered look!!!
#5
[QUOTE=Oolatec]Gr-2s all around:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=435405
NO NO NO He wants to keep the SL ride. If you want the SL ride do not use the GR-2. They are 20+% stiffer then the stock SL.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=435405
NO NO NO He wants to keep the SL ride. If you want the SL ride do not use the GR-2. They are 20+% stiffer then the stock SL.
#7
i dont know but my buddy told me the tein basics were really comfortable in his accord and i think im going to start a group buy on them and on the progress rear sway i think im going to get them for a real good price...email me at runnin2gsxrs@gmail.com if anyone is interested
#8
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He still wouldn't lose much of the stock ride. The performance gains compared to the minor degradation in ride quality are totally worth it, especially for the SL.
Originally Posted by Oolatec
Gr-2s all around:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=435405
NO NO NO He wants to keep the SL ride. If you want the SL ride do not use the GR-2. They are 20+% stiffer then the stock SL.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=435405
NO NO NO He wants to keep the SL ride. If you want the SL ride do not use the GR-2. They are 20+% stiffer then the stock SL.
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You also need to take into consideration your driving environment, if your normal driving is on smooth roads (like we have here down in southern MD) then your handling and ride will be awesome, if you live in pothole central, stiffer shocks/struts will transfer the shock more through your ride and the quality will be degraded. On a good note, your car will handle better at quickly maneuvering around the potholes!!!
It's also another reason why I stayed with my stock 18 tires verse 19's-22's with low profile tires...
It's also another reason why I stayed with my stock 18 tires verse 19's-22's with low profile tires...
#11
What Chernmax said as a minimum. Eibach smoother than Progress.
If you have $$$ left, KYB AGX adjustable rear, Koni adjustable front. With those, you make no compromise. Set to soft when your sweety is on-board, or to outragous when alone.
http://www.activetuning.com/products...-MX-04KYBRSHX/
http://www.activetuning.com/products...MX-04KONISTRT/
If you have $$$ left, KYB AGX adjustable rear, Koni adjustable front. With those, you make no compromise. Set to soft when your sweety is on-board, or to outragous when alone.
http://www.activetuning.com/products...-MX-04KYBRSHX/
http://www.activetuning.com/products...MX-04KONISTRT/
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