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Megan Racing Nissan Maxima 09-14 Lowering Springs - MR-LS-NM09Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Description:

      Lowering springs for the Nissan Maxima offers a subtle drop and spring rate increase to improve the over-all aesthetics and handling characteristics without breaking the bank. Or your back.

      Megan Racing lowering springs are constructed of SAE 9254 Cold Wounded Steel under phosphate powder coating to deliver extremely durable coil springs resistant to premature “sagging”. The result is a spring that specifically offers improved handling with smooth and comfortable ride characteristics. (Note: Spring rates and drop amount vary by different vehicle application and chassis load). All Megan Racing suspension components are protected by a 1-year manufacturer warranty against manufacturer defects.

      Bumpstop trimming is required.

      Application:
      -Nissan Maxima 2009-2014

      Specifications and Features:
      - SAE 9254 Cold Wound Steel
      - Direct replacement of OE components
      - Front Drop: -27mm
      - Rear Drop: -22mm
      - Powder-coated finish
      - 1-year warranty against manufacturer defects

      Megan Racing MR-LS-NM09

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