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    #11
    hanap ka sa classified ads dito sa tsikot or sa autoindustriya.com or nissanbayan.com

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    thanks sa advice bro! If i choose to cut the springs, do i have i buy a set of surplus springs? thanks!

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by stiggyjhon View Post
    thanks sa advice bro! If i choose to cut the springs, do i have i buy a set of surplus springs? thanks!
    your best option is to look/buy lowering springs.
    but if you want to go on with the lowered look without sacrificing ride quality meaning, ayaw mo ng matagtag, you can go to zee or cruven and have your shock mounts lowered so that you can use your stock springs. but then, the consideration here is that when you get tired of the lowered look or if you are selling your car and your buyer would not want that look, then you or the buyer would have to buy the entire shock mount assembly.

    as for your questions, since you already cut it, you have no choice except to buy a set of stock springs. you can get surplus ones or brand new ones. afaik, surplus costs around 300-400 each, while brand new ones can cost around 900 each.
    Last edited by 1D4LV; March 13th, 2007 at 03:56 PM.

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to cut or not to cut..