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Old 02-01-2010   #1
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Talking Lowering SE-R.

Need help on selecting the best lowering springs for my 2006 Altima SE-R. Wondering what brand is the best choice as far ride stiffness, appearance, and handling.

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Old 02-15-2010   #2
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My vote goes to Vogtland.

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can never go wrong with tein or eibach...for the best suspension quality upgrade struts or full coilovers.

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Racingline also...Taz designed them to be an even appearanced drop.

Usually a drop will make the rear appear lower than the front, but his drop makes front & rear gaps even. Plus, I'm a big Racingline fan.

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agreed.. can't go wrong with teins

EDIT: racingline evens out the wheel gap

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can never go wrong with tein or eibach...for the best suspension quality upgrade struts or full coilovers.

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