Lowering a 2006 Nissan Altima?

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yang_a_chi79
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Car: 2006 Nissan Altima 2.5 Special Ed.

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I have a 2006 Nissan Altima 2.5 and as most of you know, the front is jacked up fairly high compared to the back. I recently put on some 18"s and the front and back height is even more noticeably different. I was wondering if I could just put in a 1.4" spring in the front only and not in the back? Would my stock struts be able to handle a 1.4" drop and how would the overall drive be since the stiffness will be different in the front compared to the back?


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LongBeachCoupe
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Car: 08 Altima Coupe (RIP Hurricane Sandy)
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STOP REPOSTING

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cuzzbubba420
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Car: 08 Altima 2.5 S w/ CVT

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Dude, relax. If someone has any input on your question I'm sure they will chime in.

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desertdragon
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Car: 2008 Altima coupe 3.5 SE with CVT Winter Frost
Location: Mexicali, BC, Mexico

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yang_a_chi79 wrote:I have a 2006 Nissan Altima 2.5 and as most of you know, the front is jacked up fairly high compared to the back. I recently put on some 18"s and the front and back height is even more noticeably different. I was wondering if I could just put in a 1.4" spring in the front only and not in the back? Would my stock struts be able to handle a 1.4" drop and how would the overall drive be since the stiffness will be different in the front compared to the back?
See my reply in your other thread.


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