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Old 06-29-2006, 11:33 AM
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AllGo has a pic of SFCs in post 14.
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Old 06-29-2006, 11:51 AM
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Would anyone know if this could be made to bolt up to a 6th gen?

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Old 06-29-2006, 06:34 PM
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waht man just wondering wear did you get the front sway bar for your max, because i'm been looking and i can find it anywhere, please help and how much.
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Originally Posted by Cerebros
waht man just wondering wear did you get the front sway bar for your max, because i'm been looking and i can find it anywhere, please help and how much.
WTF who are you talking to? Who has a front sway bar?
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Old 06-29-2006, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by kamilkluczewski
Would anyone know if this could be made to bolt up to a 6th gen?

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6th gen suspension is totally different. I doubt you guys even need something like this.

Anyways, PM Matt93SE. He is the one who makes them.
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Old 06-29-2006, 07:18 PM
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Update:

Today I also noticed that the ride became slightly better, especially over speedbumps.
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Old 06-29-2006, 07:32 PM
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Well I just read someones cardomain and sort of came back here to say that I found out what it means. I guess what you suspention freaks want is to cause the uni-body frame to be so solid that when you take a turn the onl thing that rolls sideways is your tires after breaking loose...Well I exagurated alittle but I got the main point. Do people who don't Auto X do this to their street car? just curious.
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Old 06-29-2006, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by spdfreak
Well I just read someones cardomain and sort of came back here to say that I found out what it means. I guess what you suspention freaks want is to cause the uni-body frame to be so solid that when you take a turn the onl thing that rolls sideways is your tires after breaking loose...Well I exagurated alittle but I got the main point. Do people who don't Auto X do this to their street car? just curious.

Arggg... your query upsets the searching, and thread hijacking gods.. but because I am guilty of the same offenses on many ocassions I will say the answers are on the board if you look for them. I have posted a lot about SFCs so search for SFC and my screen name. Do the ghetto google search if you havent donated.
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Old 06-29-2006, 07:37 PM
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Believe it or not, I think I learned what SFC stands for from your cardomain ;-)
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Originally Posted by spdfreak
Well I just read someones cardomain and sort of came back here to say that I found out what it means. I guess what you suspention freaks want is to cause the uni-body frame to be so solid that when you take a turn the onl thing that rolls sideways is your tires after breaking loose...Well I exagurated alittle but I got the main point. Do people who don't Auto X do this to their street car? just curious.
Well that's slightly more complicated than that... but the chassis does have to be as stiff as possible.

Cars that are driven on the street will benefit from this as well because stiffer chassis results in a better ride.
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Old 06-29-2006, 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by spdfreak
Well I just read someones cardomain and sort of came back here to say that I found out what it means. I guess what you suspention freaks want is to cause the uni-body frame to be so solid that when you take a turn the onl thing that rolls sideways is your tires after breaking loose...Well I exagurated alittle but I got the main point. Do people who don't Auto X do this to their street car? just curious.
I don't autocross or even drive that aggressively on the street, but a solid feeling car is something that is difficult to live without once you know what a car "can" feel like. The unibody Max has a somewhat flexible chassis, its like a warm tortilla when compared to a late model european brand. I read that Nissan has done quite a bit in the chassis stiffening dept. with the latest 07' Altima.

I can't afford an 330i or an S4 and their reliability isn't that great either. With the Maxima you get good power and reliability and with the right chassis, suspension, and hp mods its about the best you can do for <$20k. Just get some SFC's, Illuminas with some good springs, ~100lbs of dynamat, and headers to counteract that weight, 06' brakes and that is about as close as you can get to a front wheel drive near luxury sports sedan. I really like the way the car feels now, its much quieter with dramatically impoved ride quality and squeaks and rattles are almost nonexistent.
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Thanks alot! I learn more and more from this site evey day!
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Man with the roads in MI, anyone would be insane to do this mod!

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