Best riding lowering springs
Best riding lowering springs
in your all opinions, what are the bext riding (comfort wise) lowering springs.
i just dont want to be bouncing all over the place...
to specify, i want to be going 1-1.5 inches down.
i just dont want to be bouncing all over the place...
to specify, i want to be going 1-1.5 inches down.
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It's not so much the spring but rather the sturt that plays a very big part of ride comfort. H&R springs are amoung the best riding springs out there for the Maxima. Progress is a nice ride as well, and so are Eibach. They all have drops of about 1.5 inches.
The best riding strut is by far the Tokico Illumina. Couple any of the above springs with Illuminas and you'll have a really nice ride on a lowered setup.
The best riding strut is by far the Tokico Illumina. Couple any of the above springs with Illuminas and you'll have a really nice ride on a lowered setup.
Plz read from top to bottom this page and you'll get the info what you want ..
http://maxmods.dyndns.org/index.php?MaximaSprings
http://maxmods.dyndns.org/index.php?MaximaSprings
I have a question, I have a question!! Before I order my suspension set-up, I'm definitely going with the Illuminas ( of course ), but my Max has a 5speed, and I hear the front end is lighter in a 5speed and the H&R springs don't lower the front end down enough. I was thinking about going with the Tokiko springs, maxmods, compares them to the H&R for having about the same ride quality, but better drop. Is this true? And I ONLY want to choose between the 2. Which ones shall I go with? Thanks for helping a boy out b-4 he orders wrong and ends up kicking himself in the a$$.
god, ur engine bay turns me on...
probably a sweet ride, just a little on the $$$ side for me. im looking to go a little dinero-safe on this one, im kinda tight on cash but cant stand the 4x4 look, ya know?
it just doesnt sit right to pay 500 bucks to "properly" drop an inch.
probably a sweet ride, just a little on the $$$ side for me. im looking to go a little dinero-safe on this one, im kinda tight on cash but cant stand the 4x4 look, ya know?
it just doesnt sit right to pay 500 bucks to "properly" drop an inch.
Originally Posted by MAXIMABOY
I have a question, I have a question!! Before I order my suspension set-up, I'm definitely going with the Illuminas ( of course ), but my Max has a 5speed, and I hear the front end is lighter in a 5speed and the H&R springs don't lower the front end down enough. I was thinking about going with the Tokiko springs, maxmods, compares them to the H&R for having about the same ride quality, but better drop. Is this true? And I ONLY want to choose between the 2. Which ones shall I go with? Thanks for helping a boy out b-4 he orders wrong and ends up kicking himself in the a$$.

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Originally Posted by jackiss2888
according to what that site had to say, i'm kind of leaning toward the maxspeed ones. there are relatively inexpensive and they offer a decent, smooth ride.
anyone else have these springs?
anyone else have these springs?
H&R's are about $225 bucks.
I can't say this loud enough, YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!
Somebody mentioned that Maxspeed springs are ISO certified. An ISO certification means your company's systems & procedures are documented and in place according to the ISO 9000/2000 standards. It does not mean your engineering department engineers and builds top performing products.
I've taken out many sets of rusted, cracked and misaligned sets of these cheap springs over the past few years that I've been doing suspension installs for org members. Some sets don't sit evenly in the spring perches which cause them to make noise over bumps, some have rusted so bad over a short period of time that they were tossed out when we took them out of the car. They are a cheap spring found on Ebay for as little as 90 bucks. Your springs are a very important part of your cars suspension performance. Spend a few extra bucks and purchase well engineered springs from a well know spring manufacturer. The overall ride quality & handling is very pronounced compairng a cheap spring to a well engineered spring.
a few extra bucks is over double though. i just cant seem the stray from the idea that all the springs are very similar, just a different claim about them to keep them somewhat "different". for example, i cant help but to think that tein and maxspeeds are the same as h&rs...
i dont know, i just want a very comfortable ride with a 1.5 drop, inexpensive. what do i need for that?
i dont know, i just want a very comfortable ride with a 1.5 drop, inexpensive. what do i need for that?
Originally Posted by njmaxseltd
Maxspeed springs are $99 bucks.
H&R's are about $225 bucks.
I can't say this loud enough, YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!
Somebody mentioned that Maxspeed springs are ISO certified. An ISO certification means your company's systems & procedures are documented and in place according to the ISO 9000/2000 standards. It does not mean your engineering department engineers and builds top performing products.
I've taken out many sets of rusted, cracked and misaligned sets of these cheap springs over the past few years that I've been doing suspension installs for org members. Some sets don't sit evenly in the spring perches which cause them to make noise over bumps, some have rusted so bad over a short period of time that they were tossed out when we took them out of the car. They are a cheap spring found on Ebay for as little as 90 bucks. Your springs are a very important part of your cars suspension performance. Spend a few extra bucks and purchase well engineered springs from a well know spring manufacturer. The overall ride quality & handling is very pronounced compairng a cheap spring to a well engineered spring.
H&R's are about $225 bucks.
I can't say this loud enough, YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!
Somebody mentioned that Maxspeed springs are ISO certified. An ISO certification means your company's systems & procedures are documented and in place according to the ISO 9000/2000 standards. It does not mean your engineering department engineers and builds top performing products.
I've taken out many sets of rusted, cracked and misaligned sets of these cheap springs over the past few years that I've been doing suspension installs for org members. Some sets don't sit evenly in the spring perches which cause them to make noise over bumps, some have rusted so bad over a short period of time that they were tossed out when we took them out of the car. They are a cheap spring found on Ebay for as little as 90 bucks. Your springs are a very important part of your cars suspension performance. Spend a few extra bucks and purchase well engineered springs from a well know spring manufacturer. The overall ride quality & handling is very pronounced compairng a cheap spring to a well engineered spring.
Originally Posted by njmaxseltd
It's not so much the spring but rather the sturt that plays a very big part of ride comfort. H&R springs are amoung the best riding springs out there for the Maxima. Progress is a nice ride as well, and so are Eibach. They all have drops of about 1.5 inches.
The best riding strut is by far the Tokico Illumina. Couple any of the above springs with Illuminas and you'll have a really nice ride on a lowered setup.
The best riding strut is by far the Tokico Illumina. Couple any of the above springs with Illuminas and you'll have a really nice ride on a lowered setup.
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