K-Sport Coilovers Talk
Originally Posted by chillin014
I know hte adjustment is there for a reason but what would cause the camber to be so biased towards that one side like that?
also, my control arm bushings are toasted.
also, my control arm bushings are toasted.
I dunno but they fit just fine right out of the box.. i took my old struts too see if i can use the hats but the bolts are on them i didnt know what else part to use. and all the shop guys where like you just install it soo i did does any one have pics of this
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A33 kits don't come w/ rear top mounts smart guy...
I dunno but they fit just fine right out of the box.. i took my old struts too see if i can use the hats but the bolts are on them i didnt know what else part to use. and all the shop guys where like you just install it soo i did does any one have pics of this
1. Exactly ZERO spring preload. That means the lower spring perch is JUST high enough to keep the top of the spring in contact with the top hat. No more, no less.
2. Go EASY on them until they warm up. Seriously, drive like a granny and dodge bumps for the first 5-10 minutes (the colder, the longer) every time you set out from a cold start.
3. Get your damper settings right. Go out and drive on them, tweaking as you go, until you find the right settings all around that minimize bouncing.
4. Don't be stupid. Avoid big bumps, potholes, and rough sections of pavement. And please, please do not be one of those douchebags who thinks speed bumps aren't so bad if you just hit them at a high enough speed.
2. Go EASY on them until they warm up. Seriously, drive like a granny and dodge bumps for the first 5-10 minutes (the colder, the longer) every time you set out from a cold start.
3. Get your damper settings right. Go out and drive on them, tweaking as you go, until you find the right settings all around that minimize bouncing.
4. Don't be stupid. Avoid big bumps, potholes, and rough sections of pavement. And please, please do not be one of those douchebags who thinks speed bumps aren't so bad if you just hit them at a high enough speed.
Hey Dood good info but what does this mean...
Im Not trying to blow my Ksports either
1. Exactly ZERO spring preload. That means the lower spring perch is JUST high enough to keep the top of the spring in contact with the top hat. No more, no less.
Originally Posted by 01_Maxine
Hey Dood good info but what does this mean...
/OT. Sorry d00d.
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Alright, after one year and about 10~12K miles on ksports, I got fed up with the way the car handled. I finally got off my lazy **** and took off my RSB. And behold! The ride quality and handling significantly improved! The rear struts are finally doing their job.
Originally Posted by joebangaa
Alright, after one year and about 10~12K miles on ksports, I got fed up with the way the car handled. I finally got off my lazy **** and took off my RSB. And behold! The ride quality and handling significantly improved! The rear struts are finally doing their job.
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http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...postcount=1489
He basically summed it up. I knew there was something wrong w/ the way the car handled when the coilovers went on a year ago. I was just too lazy to do anything about it. Now I regret waiting since it probably unnecessarily contributed to increased tire and strut wear in the rear.
He basically summed it up. I knew there was something wrong w/ the way the car handled when the coilovers went on a year ago. I was just too lazy to do anything about it. Now I regret waiting since it probably unnecessarily contributed to increased tire and strut wear in the rear.
Originally Posted by d00df00d
I think it's a safe bet that everyone's talking about Kontrol Pros. I haven't heard of a single person buying GT Pros...
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I'd honestly have a hard time paying more for another set of Ksports when there are other options that are similarly priced... especially since these other Ksport models have yet to be reviewed by anyone from this community.
Originally Posted by 97MaximaSE97
I was kinda interested in those. You think they have better dampers than the kontrol pros? I wonder if anyones been daring enough to try the version rr. I had ksports a couple of months ago and they were great but I sold them to catch up on some bills. Now that I'm all caught up I am looking at them again but I'm hearing way too many stories about kontrol pros leaking. I'll have to do some research to see if I can find people who got them. They are a step above the kontrol pros so I would think their dampers are better built.
Plus, keep in mind that we have yet to see the effects of Ksport's switch to that new oil seal manufacturer. Almost everyone who's reported blown dampers has had their coilovers for long enough that they probably had the old seals.
Yes, we do. I would start by reading the thread. 
Almost all the posts dealing with installation either are really long or have bolded sections of text in them, so just skim for those kinds of posts and you'll find plenty.

Almost all the posts dealing with installation either are really long or have bolded sections of text in them, so just skim for those kinds of posts and you'll find plenty.



