Best affordable suspension upgrades for '99 maxima SE
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[QUOTE="Socalstillen;9072002"]I just recently bought a 99 maxima se, I've owned a 99 maxima gle for about 15 years and wanted to switch to a manual tranny so I can really enjoy the car since I love it. On my gle the suspension went bad so I replaced it with KYB adjustable gas shocks front and back and H&R lowering springs. Gave the car a stiff suspension and handles corners really good, little to no body roll (depends on how fast you go lol) but I love that suspension. Didn't do any engine modifications and it felt like a little go kart. Had that suspension on it for about 7-8 years and never gave me a problem and was great for daily driving plus it's an big upgrade from the stock suspension.
Just looked online
KYB adjustable shocks - $400 for all 4
H&R lowering springs - $200 for all 4
Hope this helps!
Just looked online
KYB adjustable shocks - $400 for all 4
H&R lowering springs - $200 for all 4
Hope this helps!
#3
There are a bunch of threads on this in this forum. It's easier if you do a google search through our forum search to find these threads. The regular thread search on our forum, at least for me, is very broad and specific.
If you are looking to get your stock ride back, many orgers are buying sensen struts, reusing your springs, and replacing the dust boot and bump stops. That's the cheapest way to go if your in a pinch.
If your trying to get "performance" upgrades there are a few choices that people go with. Everyone uses different spring/strut combos and have their own preferences. I have personally seen alot of tokico illumina shocks around here, which is what im planning on getting. Like the other poster said, kyb's are very popular on our cars too. Comparing these struts to coilovers, i'd consider these choices affordable. I Hope this helps you out
.s. I believe there are a few (2?) brands of FSTB's (front strust tower bar i think its called) for our cars. I would probably start with that as its cheaper and easy to put on our cars.
If you are looking to get your stock ride back, many orgers are buying sensen struts, reusing your springs, and replacing the dust boot and bump stops. That's the cheapest way to go if your in a pinch.
If your trying to get "performance" upgrades there are a few choices that people go with. Everyone uses different spring/strut combos and have their own preferences. I have personally seen alot of tokico illumina shocks around here, which is what im planning on getting. Like the other poster said, kyb's are very popular on our cars too. Comparing these struts to coilovers, i'd consider these choices affordable. I Hope this helps you out
.s. I believe there are a few (2?) brands of FSTB's (front strust tower bar i think its called) for our cars. I would probably start with that as its cheaper and easy to put on our cars.
Last edited by bumpypickle; 09-20-2015 at 02:30 AM.
#4
This past summer I bought Megan Lowering Springs & Struts set on eBay for $368. So worth it. Great suspension and it drops the car 2" which is good for a daily driver. Definitely get dust boots because 2 of mine are ripped in half. Had to pay a shop $500 to put them on because the rear strut bolts suck. Rusted!
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