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is there a more conservative spring than h&r's?
i'm prob one of the only max owners who is looking for this, but does anyone make a spring that is SOFTER and DOESN'T DROP the max as much as h&r's? i know my best bet would be stock SE springs (i have gle springs) but the car sits so high with them.
..please don't flame me for asking this but what about cutting just one coil from the SE springs? would this still be dangerous? when i did a search, people kept saying cutting springs is bad, but in response to people with aftermarket springs and wanting to cut 2 or more coils. also, i think the se springs have 2 coils that are sitting on top of each other - wouldn't it be ok then to cut one because it's acting as a spacer? thanks. |
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is that girls name Gauge?:naughty:
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Re: is there a more conservative spring than h&r's?
Originally posted by ne max i'm prob one of the only max owners who is looking for this, but does anyone make a spring that is SOFTER and DOESN'T DROP the max as much as h&r's? |
Try coilovers...you can adjust the height to exactly what you want.
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Hmm... H&R's would be the most conservative and still retains SE-ride like quality.
It drops approximately 1.4" in front and around 1.2-.3 inches in the back. B&G are also good. Eibach's have a drop that's more up your alley but from what i gathered they're rather harsh in terms of ride quality. |
Originally posted by Nick97SE Try coilovers...you can adjust the height to exactly what you want. SuDZ |
yup i know about coilovers, but the cost amazing amounts of money that i don't have, and i am looking for a ride that is softer than H&R's and drops less than 1.5 inches. i figured there are no springs out there but i was just making sure that i didn't somehow miss the presence of springs that fit the bill.
what are your thoughts on cutting the first coil off the SE spring? this is the last thing i can think of for my situation. thanks again. |
Just to reply to sprint you CAN'T search for a lot of spring info :P I am very interested in H&R and B+G springs, however both are under the character minimum which makes it very hard to search for relevant info. Eibach no problem, but unless you want to search for every instance of the word "Spring" or "lowering" you're SOL :P
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Originally posted by xHypex Just to reply to sprint you CAN'T search for a lot of spring info :P I am very interested in H&R and B+G springs, however both are under the character minimum which makes it very hard to search for relevant info. Eibach no problem, but unless you want to search for every instance of the word "Spring" or "lowering" you're SOL :P -hype |
"The search term you specified (bg) is under the minimum word length (3) and therefore will not be found. Please make this term longer. "
I guess my prob was just with B+G. You can't even search for B+G when you put quotes "B+G". -hype |
Originally posted by xHypex "The search term you specified (bg) is under the minimum word length (3) and therefore will not be found. Please make this term longer. " I guess my prob was just with B+G. You can't even search for B+G when you put quotes "B+G". -hype |
h&r - 1.4", 1.3" vs. b&g - 1.6", 1.6" maxspeed - 1.7", 1.4" b&g and maxspeed both drop even lower than h&r's, i am looking for springs that DON'T LOWER as much as h&r's. |
Check the stickies, bigdogjonx has a post comparing all spring height rates.
Originally posted by ne max yes, but: h&r - 1.4", 1.3" vs. b&g - 1.6", 1.6" maxspeed - 1.7", 1.4" b&g and maxspeed both drop even lower than h&r's, i am looking for springs that DON'T LOWER as much as h&r's. |
Originally posted by ne max yes, but: h&r - 1.4", 1.3" vs. b&g - 1.6", 1.6" maxspeed - 1.7", 1.4" b&g and maxspeed both drop even lower than h&r's, i am looking for springs that DON'T LOWER as much as h&r's. FYI - you cut stock springs and they will ride harsher than Ground Control Coilovers set at 3 inch drop |
Originally posted by ne max yes, but: h&r - 1.4", 1.3" vs. b&g - 1.6", 1.6" maxspeed - 1.7", 1.4" b&g and maxspeed both drop even lower than h&r's, i am looking for springs that DON'T LOWER as much as h&r's. |
Originally posted by BriGuyMax have you ever RIDDEN in or SEEN a Maxima with H&R springs??? They don't even look lower...and when used in conjunction with a good strut they ride like stock springs. What's the problem here?? What you need is H&R springs and a good set of struts, you're just in denial for some reason. |
Yeah why would you wanna go softer than H&R? Might as well keep what you got right now then. I don't think there is any spring out there less lower/more softer than H&R and even if there was that would defeat the whole purpose of lowering your car (whether it's for handling or looks). So H&R plus some good struts (KYB AGX) is your answer. :)
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Originally posted by BriGuyMax have you ever RIDDEN in or SEEN a Maxima with H&R springs??? They don't even look lower...and when used in conjunction with a good strut they ride like stock springs. What's the problem here?? What you need is H&R springs and a good set of struts, you're just in denial for some reason. |
Originally posted by SprintMax no that response was to brother xHypex FYI - you cut stock springs and they will ride harsher than Ground Control Coilovers set at 3 inch drop |
it was probably his dampering adjustment..
because i had H&R's and Tokico's (non adjustable) on my 95 and they rode smooth.. no problems with speed bumps or pot holes.. i used to go to NYC every weekend to Carolines Comedy Club(50th and Broadway where this weekend Tommy Davidson is performing.. call (212) 757-4100 for reservation) and it rode great.. my gf loved it too |
What is the ride like in coilovers? I mean is it comparable to a certain spring or anything or is it a harsh ride?
SuDZ |
Originally posted by SprintMax it was probably his dampering adjustment.. because i had H&R's and Tokico's (non adjustable) on my 95 and they rode smooth.. no problems with speed bumps or pot holes.. i used to go to NYC every weekend to Carolines Comedy Club(50th and Broadway where this weekend Tommy Davidson is performing.. call (212) 757-4100 for reservation) and it rode great.. my gf loved it too |
Originally posted by SprintMax it was probably his dampering adjustment.. because i had H&R's and Tokico's (non adjustable) on my 95 and they rode smooth.. no problems with speed bumps or pot holes.. i used to go to NYC every weekend to Carolines Comedy Club(50th and Broadway where this weekend Tommy Davidson is performing.. call (212) 757-4100 for reservation) and it rode great.. my gf loved it too |
Originally posted by ne max gotta love free advertising :p SuDZ |
who is advertising? :confused:
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Look at Maxspeed as as your other alternative
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Originally posted by Cutlr7 Look at Maxspeed as as your other alternative |
Price is important to me, but quality is as well. There's also a sale in the GD forum for most shocks/springs at shox.com
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....threadid=96449 -hype |
Originally posted by xHypex Price is important to me, but quality is as well. There's also a sale in the GD forum for most shocks/springs at shox.com http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....threadid=96449 -hype Just because the Maxspeed springs are half the price doesn't mean they are not quality products. I debated on this also, but can't find anything but good experiences. |
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