Lowering Springs for 09-10 Murano...

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BIGLex_Murano
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Car: 2010 Nissan Murano SL
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Hey Everyone,I'm trying to get some help on finding lowering springs for our Murano's.I've been to several sites (optionsauto.com or stillen.com) & they show a set of H&R springs available, but when it comes time to buy them, they tell you that H&R have not put them into production yet & there still in the final stages.

Can you guys help me with any other options?

I got some nice 22's coming in next week and I defenatly don't want to see that 4x4 wheel gap


bobmortdale
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Joined: Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:07 pm
Car: 2007 Nissan Murano Ti L

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I have replaced my '07 springs with aftermarket springs that were custom made. As far as I can see, there is simply no aftermarket "off the shelf" solution.

They are not lower (I didn't want to alter the look), but the ride improved out of sight. I'm sure the manufacturer will make them to your required height (but may be best to wait until you get the new mags to check for clearance). I also put in a thicker rear sway bar that improved handling a lot, but didn't stiffen up the ride at all (which is what you might get if you change the front bar).

Try http://www.k-mac.com.au

nafddur
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Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:41 am
Car: ???? Nissan Maxima
???? Nissan Murano

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bobmortdale wrote:I have replaced my '07 springs with aftermarket springs that were custom made. As far as I can see, there is simply no aftermarket "off the shelf" solution.

They are not lower (I didn't want to alter the look), but the ride improved out of sight.
It's too bad that Nissan is gradually eliminating the sporty (SE) models across its line of cars. That's all I have ever bought (currently have a 95 SE Maxima and 04 SE Mo). I'll likely switch brands when I buy my next car.

You had to pay a little more, but the SE ride is far superior to the ride on the cheaper Nissan cars.


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