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2009-09-26 19:58:31
#1
RSR Springs B14 1998
Looking for a part number for a set of RSR Drop Low Springs for a Nissan 1998 B-14. Can anyone throw up a part number or a link where i can get this to buy ? - New or Used....

Thanks...
2009-09-28 02:39:28
#2
Originally Posted by booge
Looking for a part number for a set of RSR Drop Low Springs for a Nissan 1998 B-14. Can anyone throw up a part number or a link where i can get this to buy ? - New or Used....

Thanks...


no. go to the suspension forum and look at the sticky. no drop springs are good to use AT ALL
2009-09-28 15:52:36
#3
Originally Posted by classicaddict
no. go to the suspension forum and look at the sticky. no drop springs are good to use AT ALL

That would be the correct answer.

http://www.sr20-forum.com/suspension/1801-b13-b14-b15-suspension-information.html

Booge, read that thread before you buy any suspension components for your vehicle.
2009-09-28 16:59:03
#4
RSR Drop Springs Part #N011D
RSR Ti2000 Springs Part #N011TD
2009-09-28 23:52:29
#5
I have drop springs, Road Magnet springs, and they are nice. Maybe not the best, but I don't think at all in my opinion.
2009-09-30 04:21:58
#6
Originally Posted by mane730
I have drop springs, Road Magnet springs, and they are nice. Maybe not the best, but I don't think at all bad in my opinion.

Actually, you are incorrect. Road Magnets are a very good spring. One (1) of two (2) springs that are properly designed for our vehicles. The other being Hyperco's.

They work good with AGX's and are excellent with CSK's.


Originally Posted by sr20jet
RSR Drop Springs Part #N011D
RSR Ti2000 Springs Part #N011TD

Where are you finding that information?

I cannot find any springs for a B14 on the RSR website.

Online Store - RS-R USA

Please gimme a link.
2009-09-30 13:49:41
#7
Shawn,

Here you go, make sure I get the credit in your suspension thread for this.

RS-R Suspension Catalog (Scroll down to page 59 in the catalog).

FYI:
B15 RSR Drop Springs #N014D
B15 RSR Ti2000 Springs #N014TD
2009-09-30 15:01:28
#8
Originally Posted by sr20jet
Shawn,

Here you go, make sure I get the credit in your suspension thread for this.

RS-R Suspension Catalog (Scroll down to page 59 in the catalog).

FYI:
B15 RSR Drop Springs #N014D
B15 RSR Ti2000 Springs #N014TD

I cannot access that full catalog. Dammit. Probably my old-ass computer is the issue.

Good to know they make B15 springs as well. I shall have to inquire about those springs as well.

This is what I sent them via e-mail:
Originally Posted by Shawn

RSR Drop Springs Part #N011D
RSR Ti2000 Springs Part #N011TD

I cannot access your full on-line catalog. Perhaps my computer is the problem.

However, I am looking for a set of performance springs for my 1998 Nissan B14 (200SX SE-R).

Those numbers above were given to me as correct part numbers.

Do you offer more than one spring set for my vehicle?

What is the price, the drop both front and back, and the spring rates?

Are they progressive or linear rate springs?

Thank you for any information you can provide.

Shawn B

Those would be the questions/answers we need to properly evaluate these springs.

I am *guessing*, from past experience, that these springs will be both too low and too soft. It is also probable that RSR will not divulge their spring rates. Some manufacturers do, most do not. I could be wrong on both counts, but we shall see.

However, I will certainly include them in the Suspension Thread and credit the appropriate parties involved.
2009-09-30 15:15:43
#9
From the pdf catalog.

Drop & Ti2000 Springs:
Lowering Height: (F) 45-50 mm, (R) 35-40 mm
Spring Rate: (F) 2.6 kg/mm, (R) 3 kg/mm
2009-09-30 21:56:26
#10
try this it works for me > tinyurl.com/2w4apm
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