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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / December 2006

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2k max suspension/cv joint boots

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Mike Walsh - 14 Dec 2006 03:56 GMT
Fellow 2K Max owners...

suspension time for me.

I need new struts up front as well the CV joint boots, they're looking ready
go.  Not cracked yet, but why wait.

Keeping the factory ride is all I'm after.  Dealer parts aren't cheap.
Other supplier suggestions?  Tips, suggestions welcomed.

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Mike in Memphis
E Meyer - 14 Dec 2006 14:50 GMT
I've had good results with KYB struts from tirerack.com.  If you just want
to recover OEM ride, don't get the adjustable ones.

On 12/13/06 9:56 PM, in article qX3gh.4930$ja6.3235@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com,

> Fellow 2K Max owners...
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> Mike in Memphis
Bill G - 16 Dec 2006 21:47 GMT
> Fellow 2K Max owners...
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> ready
> go.  Not cracked yet, but why wait.

It's unlikely that you "need" new struts unless you've got lots of miles on
your car.  If it survives the bounce test, then the struts are fine.  My '91
with 182,000 miles is on the original struts, and they work perfectly.

> Keeping the factory ride is all I'm after.  Dealer parts aren't cheap.
> Other supplier suggestions?  Tips, suggestions welcomed.
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> Mike in Memphis
 
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