-HELP- lowering springs for a SE-R Altima

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Esteban Mayer
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Car: 2005 Nissan Altima SE-R
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Hi, i recently got a used 2005 Altima SE-R... i started out with some new tires.. got the TOYO T1R, and detailed the rims. I now want lowering springs and headers... whats a good site to orders some lowering springs? is it harmful to the suspension if i just change the springs...should a get a whole coilover package... i think it handles well.. i just want to ride a bit lower though.. brands u recommed? probably eibach right?thanks for any help on this topic!


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desertdragon
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Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2007 6:05 pm
Car: 2008 Altima coupe 3.5 SE with CVT Winter Frost
Location: Mexicali, BC, Mexico

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Esteban Mayer wrote:Hi, i recently got a used 2005 Altima SE-R... i started out with some new tires.. got the TOYO T1R, and detailed the rims. I now want lowering springs and headers... whats a good site to orders some lowering springs? is it harmful to the suspension if i just change the springs...should a get a whole coilover package... i think it handles well.. i just want to ride a bit lower though.. brands u recommed? probably eibach right?thanks for any help on this topic!
Esteban, for springs I would suggest Eibach, there are 2 types for your car:1. Prokit, it is a mild drop, probably about 1 1/2 inch drop.http://www.stillen.com/product...LTIMA2. Sport line, it is a more aggressive drop, about 2 plus inchs.http://www.stillen.com/product...LTIMA

You can order them from Stillen, see above links.

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