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  1. Join Date
    Aug 2007
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    8
    #1
    Guys, last April 7 nag palit ako ng brand new KYB Premium shocks, HTK coil springs etc. at pinagawa ko ang mga pang ilalim ko.

    - 1st set up w/o lifter: rear 2 fingers gap and front Left 4 fingers gap; front Right 5 fingers gap.

    Nagtataka kami nila Mang Jun of Jervis kasi bago naman shocks at springs pero dapa ang likod.

    - 2nd set up w/ 2" lifter: rear 4 fingers gap and front Left 4 fingers gap; front Right 5 fingers gap.

    Gabi na at madilim na sa shop ni Mang Jun kaya mukhang nag ok naman na ang gap ng rear after lagyan ng lifters.

    QUESTIONS:
    1. Bakit kaya mas mababa ang drop ng rear kahit bago lahat?
    2. Mali kaya yong pag install nila ng coil springs? Yong rear dapat sa front at yong front nailagay sa rear?
    3. Paano ko malalaman kung ang coil springs ay pang rear o pang front?
    4. Bakit di pantay ang gaps ng front left and right?
    5. Di ba makakasira ng shocks O springs ang lifters?
    6. Bakit kaya 50% lang ang improvement sa tagtag? I mean matagtag pa din sa malubak na daan.
    7. Cause kaya ng tagtag yong lifters sa rear shocks?
    8. Cause din kaya ng tagtag yong 16" mag wheels ko?
    9. Bakit parang nag bottoms out pa din ang left rear?
    10. Di na kaya mag bottoms out at maging matagtag kung tanggalin ko ang lifters sa rear?
    11. Okay lang ba na mag putol na lang ako ng front springs para maging 2 fingers ang drop instead na 4 fingers left and 5 fingers right?
    12. Bakit kaya may alog pa din ang manibela kahit na overhaul na ang rack and pinion?

    If you can, please answer all questions para naman masulit ko ang gastos ko. Ilang araw na kasi ako nag iisip bakit after ng malaking gasto eh di pa rin ako satisfied sa results.
    Last edited by Rommel7; April 24th, 2009 at 02:02 PM. Reason: added new questions

  2. Join Date
    Aug 2004
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    22,704
    #2
    What are you using, rubber lifters? Those shouldn't destroy the shocks or springs.

    If the car is uneven, left-to-right, that's a sure sign of chassis damage from a previous accident.

    If the rear is too low, you may have gotten springs for the Nissan Sentra sedan instead of the California wagon... the Sentra has a lighter rear end, and the spring rates may be too low.

    Don't ever cut your springs. It may be workable as a temporary solution, but it provides for unsafe handling, allows the shocks to bottom out, and will eventuall destroy your suspension.

    If you have the right springs (California-specific, not California/Sentra) I'd suggest adding a small amount of lifter in the rear and seeing if you can beat out the damage in the front mount that's out of line. If you don't have the right springs, see if you can enact an exchange at the shop, first.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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Nissan California ride height and suspension problems