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I’m looking for lowering springs for my 2016 versa sedan

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I can barely find any lowering springs for my 2016 any suggestions would be great
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Sorry, but there's little demand for lowering springs for the Versa. Are you doing it for looks or performance?
Have you tried sitting 4 large people? That should lower the Versa.
They drag the ground easy enough as it is. I went up one tire size simply to lift mine up a bit.
Sorry, but there's little demand for lowering springs for the Versa. Are you doing it for looks or performance?
Probably looks it’s not very fast as is so no point in trying to squeeze a little out
When you lower you make the axles work at a harder angle and if any mileage on car then you create a new running angle average that will interfere with the other one to wear the axle out faster. As well, the lower control arms will then flex the bushings more to be more interference fit and then those will die faster when the bushings come apart sooner due to the change there too. A simple ride height adjustment can help that but most don't have a clue. You also lose jounce distance in the strut and then hitting bigger bumps can tear something up.

Just so you know.
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Sell it and buy a sports car. It's literally the slowest car made...
i found this kit. i think i have seen someone run it on the forum.
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Sell it and buy a sports car. It's literally the slowest car made...
They’re slow but not slower than an OG Beetle made in the 60’s and 70’s. My older cousin had one, it took so long for it to accelerate and it topped out around 55 mph. And that was a stock example making all under 60hp. At least a Versa can keep up on the highway.
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