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picked up a nissan murano

Nice ride but plz don't drop it....

it looks really clean with bigger wheels and a slight drop, it's not like i'll be scraping speed bumps. we're talking 1.5" in the front and 1" in the rear just enough to eliminate the wheel gap. the murano has very smooth body lines and sleek rims will compliment them

The Murano's are very nice. You'll love yours as long as you didn't go with an '03. :)

'06 with low miles

i actually don't like the new body style
 
it looks really clean with bigger wheels and a slight drop, it's not like i'll be scraping speed bumps. we're talking 1.5" in the front and 1" in the rear just enough to eliminate the wheel gap. the murano has very smooth body lines and sleek rims will compliment them



'06 with low miles

i actually don't like the new body style


I don't like the new ones as well as the last generation either.


H&R springs are nice, Very comfortable ride.

The idea behind lowering the car that 1" or so is to eliminate the fender gap. You see, when you go with a larger oversized wheel like a 22. Even though it will be nearly the exact same size as the stock wheel/tire combo that thinner tire on the new 22" wheel makes it look like you actually "raised" the vehicle. By lowering it you essentially make it look like it did when it was stock.
 
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