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JDMi30
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will the Tein S Tech springs for the 95-99 maxima fit the 95-99 i30?


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i looked up the eibach lowering springs for the maxima and I30 and they were the same part number so they should work

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JDMi30
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Thanks for the help man!!

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How low is the Tein S Tech springs for the i30? is it really low like about to scratch the ground.

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I think the Eibachs dropp it the most which is anywhere between 1-2.25 inches.

Mine happened to be a little lower once it settled than most. It's far from scraping the ground, but it is definately lower. Make sure you save some extra cash for a front camber kit. You'll run through tires like there's no tomorrow otherwise.

I paid $65 for mine. Worth every penny. First set of tires were gone in 5k miles.

There is no camber kit for the rears btw. It's a solid beam axle and the camber doesn't adjust when the car squats.


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