What's the solution for sagging Altimas?

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MalcolmY
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You know how all Altimas sag from the rear? Well, I thought it was because the springs didn't do a good job after a few years.

So I had to replace the rear shocks and I flipped my city upside down looking for OEM rear springs until I found them. So I replaced them and a couple of KYB shocks. But nothing changed! That sag is still there exactly as it was.

How do I fix this annoying thing?


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desertrefugee
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Car: 2009 Altima 2.5S

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Guess you can't fix what isn't broken. Lower the front, maybe?

MalcolmY
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desertrefugee wrote:Guess you can't fix what isn't broken. Lower the front, maybe?
I want the car to be higher as it was, or more. Our streets are stupid.

04pathse
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MalcolmY
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Of course spacers are an option, but I'm wondering if I have new coil springs and new shocks why isn't it back to it's original height? Are there are other parts I should be looking into?


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