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Old 11-13-2007, 07:58 AM
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older pic... Eibach pro kit all around!
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yes its been done many times... but its always recommended to drop both front and back...
the back looks fine but the front scares me.. lol Wut do you guys recommend I use? I have 20's and the wheels are 245/35/20.

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Old 11-14-2007, 01:27 AM
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this is before the spoiler and dual exhaust, but its a pretty clean picture

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Finally, someone else with a sonoma sun I can get an idea from. I've been searching for moded reds but not much have um....Looks good. What size rims and tires?
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Old 11-14-2007, 03:22 AM
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I have Sportlines in the front and ProKits in the back. It's not recommended but I had too because my tires were rubbing in the back with Sportlines in the rear.
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Old 11-14-2007, 05:37 AM
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this is a new pic of my lowered altima.

as spike would use his patented measurement

its 2 finger gap in front and 1 finger gap in the back

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Old 11-20-2007, 12:34 AM
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Im going to be picking up some sportlines today. Just wondering if anyone can answer this question. I am planning on lowering just the front. Can someone tell me if this is a good idea or not? Will it be even? or will the front be lower than the back? if so then by how much? I dont want to run into too much trouble later on. If anyone has done this can you please post pics? how is the ride with sportlines? better? worse? i still have stock rims right now.
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Im going to be picking up some sportlines today. Just wondering if anyone can answer this question. I am planning on lowering just the front. Can someone tell me if this is a good idea or not? Will it be even? or will the front be lower than the back? if so then by how much? I dont want to run into too much trouble later on. If anyone has done this can you please post pics? how is the ride with sportlines? better? worse? i still have stock rims right now.
If you just wanted to lower the front you should have got the prokit. So you think having a car that is lowered 2" in the front and stock in the back is going to look right. Have the sportsline put on all around. Looks good. I have the sportslines with 20s. Looks clean.
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Im going to be picking up some sportlines today. Just wondering if anyone can answer this question. I am planning on lowering just the front. Can someone tell me if this is a good idea or not? Will it be even? or will the front be lower than the back? if so then by how much? I dont want to run into too much trouble later on. If anyone has done this can you please post pics? how is the ride with sportlines? better? worse? i still have stock rims right now.
I have the Sportlines on the front only on my SE-R and the gap is even front and back. The ride is a little harsher as would be expected but I haven't experienced any adverse handling issues. Just gotta watch the curbs with the lower front. I put them on this past summer so I've been driving with this setup for a few months now. Hopefully I can get pics soon and add them to this thread.
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Old 11-20-2007, 10:05 PM
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eh, just get coilovers, so the adjustment issue is atleast taken care of, if need be
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2002 Altima Pro-Kit on Dubs.
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