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Old 11-21-2011   #46
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looks great... now wit the eibach lowering springs how much lower did u get? it doesnt look low at all which is a good thing i have been looking for performance springs where i can just keep the stock height. i live in MA and the roads here SUCK. but man u shoulda went full catback nothing compares to a magnaflow catback!

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Old 11-21-2011   #47
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I'd go with H&R Springs. Eibachs are nice but there is too much of a sag in the back it looks like.

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Old 11-28-2011   #48
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The eibachs lowered about 1" and 1.5" as indicated on their website. That was just low enough to get rid of the awful wheel gap, yet ride height is still enough as to not scrape a lot. You do have to watch out for those parking bumpers in parking lots though, don't pull up to far or you will scrape on it.

Unless you want to get a real low slammed look, I would highly recommend the Eibachs.

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Old 01-03-2012   #49
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i have a question you guys since im in the process of getting my altima tuned out.. whats a good exhaust or cat back system for a 2011 altima 2.5s sedan

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i have a question you guys since im in the process of getting my altima tuned out.. whats a good exhaust or cat back system for a 2011 altima 2.5s sedan
Most of the systems gain the same results. It all comes down to sound. Magna flow is nice and won't rape your bank. The Nismo doesn't exist for the 2.5 and I think the 3.5 now. Stillen is very expensive and same with GReddy

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Old 01-05-2012   #51
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The Nismo doesn't exist for the 2.5 and I think the 3.5 now.
What you mean?
http://www.nissanusa.com/nismo/perfo...0100-RSL20.jsp

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Old 01-05-2012   #52
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It is available for my 2.5

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