FastNX
03-30-2003, 11:43 PM
I was reading an article on nissan performance mag, and it says that the sentra spring rates are as follows:
The stock B13 spring rates are 112 front/101 rear for the E model, 112f/90r for the XE and GXE and 123f/112r for the SE-R
According to this, the E has a higher spring rate in the rear with the same rate as the front. This would suggest that the E will be slightly more tail happy than the XE or GXE. Does anybody have any idea as to why the setra E would have a higher rear spring rate?
The stock B13 spring rates are 112 front/101 rear for the E model, 112f/90r for the XE and GXE and 123f/112r for the SE-R
According to this, the E has a higher spring rate in the rear with the same rate as the front. This would suggest that the E will be slightly more tail happy than the XE or GXE. Does anybody have any idea as to why the setra E would have a higher rear spring rate?