jon3k
08-22-2002, 04:24 PM
Anyone have any experience w/ these springs? I don't autocross the car, its a daily driver/weekend drag racer. horsepowerfreaks.com has a sale for $199, sounds like a good deal. It drops 1.8" though.
Anyone have any comments on these?
(yes i searched)
Storm88000
08-22-2002, 04:26 PM
Do not under any circumstances buy these for your car. Spend the extra $30-40 and get the Pro-kits. The Sportlines lower the car way too much in the back, you will have a terrible ride. People in the backseat will be hitting their heads on the ceiling from bouncing up and down.
Hien-eken
08-23-2002, 12:19 AM
i had them on my classic for awhile. they were just fine when i had 15 inch wheels on them. when i had 17s, i couldnt let anyone sit in the backseat or it will rub when the car turns.
Benny Boy
08-23-2002, 12:24 AM
Who wants to sit in the back seat of the classic anyway? :D Thats why I got the LS400 a.k.a BIG BODY LEX
Ben
Sentra Styling
08-23-2002, 10:33 AM
I also have to agree with the bad ride part....I bought a set for my B15 and installed them over a year ago and hate them to this day....
SmoothDaddyFig
08-23-2002, 07:51 PM
Classic = YES get them
B15= NO , dont get them
I think that beam rear axle is what makes the ride horrible.
My car drives GREAT with the sportlines.
Sentra Styling
08-24-2002, 09:28 PM
Originally posted by SmoothDaddyFig
Classic = YES get them
B15= NO , dont get them
I think that beam rear axle is what makes the ride horrible.
My car drives GREAT with the sportlines. Hmmmm,Very well could be.....I might have to agree with you on this one...
Well, only the front springs on the Pro-Kit is progressive.
The Sportline is a tiny bit stiffer and lower the car just a tiny bit more.
I have Sportline/Tokico on my 93 and Pro-Kit/Tokico on my 92. I actually like the handling on my 93 a lot more. And of course, that's only my personal preference.