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Old 07-04-2009, 02:39 PM   #3830
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He may have lied to me or he himself doesnt know what he's talking about, but I'll honestly tell you I have no idea. I had a 1991 nissan sentra se-r but it was just a daily driver. I never even cared to do anything to the motor. Everything is already done on this motor, I just wanted some honest opinions about what I have.

I dont plan on modding the car further, and I think I may get rid of the rims that are on it, those combined with the monroe struts are very rough. Long term I will probably replace the struts with either stock or koni but I plan on going back to stock ride heighth.

Thanks for your info guys, I thought it was a good deal, but like I said I dont know anything about nissan motors so I wanted to double check
stock struts will work fine on stock ride height (putting smaller wheels w/ taller-aspect tires, like 225-55-16 or something will also add comfort to the car). basically... monroe ALWAYS sycks. KYB is OK for stock ride height. Tokico is better for stock height and good for moderate drops (~1.5" or less). koni is the best no matter what.
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how does an aluminum motor form rust on the cylinder walls???
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