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KazmoKhan
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Joined: Wed Apr 24, 2013 2:33 pm
Car: 2009 Nissan Altima coupe

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Hey guys, just got an Altima Coup and figured I'd join a forum. I'm trying to make my Altma my own in terms of doing a few mods, and recently became interested in lowering my car a bit. A friend of mine who does a bit of this stuff pointed me to some D2 Racing RS Coilovers. Just wondering if any of you guys have any experience or know if this is a reliable brand. Thanks in advance.


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BRicci
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Joined: Thu Jul 26, 2012 6:19 pm
Location: Illinois

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They're really reliable from what I hear, I have D2s but I haven't installed them yet.. soon, soon.

jk0078888
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Joined: Thu May 16, 2013 10:59 am
Car: Altima Coupe 2009 2.5s

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BRicci wrote:They're really reliable from what I hear, I have D2s but I haven't installed them yet.. soon, soon.
Install them! It took me about 6 hrs with a piece of crap jack, jack stands, and a 90 dollar socket wrench set. I reccomend a breaker bar and wd 40. but the whole project was super easy. Lowered it about 3.5 in. But the rear camber is an issue. Probably about -3.00 degress in the rear. Hopefully the alignment can fix er.

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BRicci
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Joined: Thu Jul 26, 2012 6:19 pm
Location: Illinois

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jk0078888 wrote:
BRicci wrote:They're really reliable from what I hear, I have D2s but I haven't installed them yet.. soon, soon.
Install them! It took me about 6 hrs with a piece of crap jack, jack stands, and a 90 dollar socket wrench set. I reccomend a breaker bar and wd 40. but the whole project was super easy. Lowered it about 3.5 in. But the rear camber is an issue. Probably about -3.00 degress in the rear. Hopefully the alignment can fix er.
Nice, did you do it by yourself? I should be installing mine with a friend this week.

You're gonna need camber arms if you wanna reduce the camber: http://www.andysautosport.com/infiniti/ ... 32985.html


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