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Old Mar 22nd, 2008, 01:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
simon_87
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Lowering

i have a 1995 nissan maxima i want to lower it but i still want a comfortable ride since i mostly use the car for going out n taking people. i saw these Tokico HP strut and spring set that will lower my car 1.25".
i was wondering if these would be good struts and springs for my car, if anyone has any info on how this set of struts and srings will affect the ride then please let me know

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Old Mar 31st, 2008, 02:00 AM   #2 (permalink)
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lowered mine

You're going to feel everything on the road if you lower it, but you will find that the car handles a whole heck of a lot better. Turns are much smoother going into and out of them. I actually just got done installing those exact same struts recently. It was fairly easy to do myself, the only thing is you will need a new camber kit to be installed for the front-end. It felt like I was driving on snow all the time until I went to a local mechanic and had them install it for me. I can send you pictures of what it looks like on my car if you'd like?
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