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scrutmonkey
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Have you thought about the Racingline endlinks? supposed to add a better feel for the suspension. the stillen RSB is great. post some pics when you get the Stillen intake on if you are still planning it.


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victore1123
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Those Racingline endlinks look good. I'll probably get them sometime next week... I'm still a bit hesitant on getting the intake.

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scrutmonkey,Did you make any adjustments to your Racingline endlinks? I ordered them yesterday, and I'll probably install them sometime this weekend.

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i entexed them out to fit the holethenadded another full turn. I think I have 1.5 turns in the front an 2.5 in the back.

i installed the Stillen RSB at the same time as the Rear endlinks.

I can tell it is a bit tighter in the turns, but it would be more noticable with some performance springs/shocks combo.

O, those bolts for the stock endlinks are a PITA to take off.

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victore1123
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Finally installed the rear endlinks today. The a$$ doesn't step out anymore and the cornering is nice and tight. I'm really happy with the results... Not sure if I should get the front endlinks??

I also decided to go with the Fujita intake which I also installed this morning. It hooked right up without having to modify the bracket.

just84
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what size tires you use ?

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I am a new Altima Hybrid Owner (2009). I want to install the rear end links and the rear sway bar but when I called Stillen today, they advised that the RSB wouldn't fit on the car because it was a totally different setup. After reading your mods and posts...I am thinking they aren't correct on what they are saying. Is there problem with putting the rear end links or the RSB on the car. I can't believe there is a difference between the 2008 and 2009 that would be a problem. But before I order, I wanted to checkTerry

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scrutmonkey
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the racingline endlinks (front and rear), Stillen RSB, and Racingline (Stillen as well I would assume) STB all fit on the 4 Gen Altima NAH's.

i haven't tried anything else, but I'm looking at coilover setups now. Waiting for the rumor of Tein's system to pan out first before deciding on BC's coilover setup.

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Thank you so much for your contribution. I have enjoyed reading your mods.


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scrutmonkey
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Thanks, so far I have:

1. Racingline STB2. Racingline Endlinks (Front & Rear)3. Fujita SRI intake4. Front bumper Audi LED replica mod5. 6K DDM tuning SLim HIDs6. SMT LED towers (Brakes)7. Added OEM foglights with relay & switch8. Bat Style GTR overlays & eyelids9. Dual Filament Switchback LED mod.10. Leds interior, Lic plate, Side markers11. 35% 3M tint all around12. KP technologies mirror tilt module13. Stillen RSB14. Stillen Hood Dampers

I think that was all.

i'm still waiting for Tein coilovers to come out...hopefully by the end of the year. i want to compare users with the BC coilover setup. I'm still looking for some 350z 5 spokes in hyper silver too.

I think those might be my last mods. o wait, still working on cutting up an OEM grill...it's going slow, been distracted with work and stuff.
Modified by scrutmonkey at 12:10 AM 7/25/2009


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