09-18-2013, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Cmike2780
The wheel gap is a result of safety ratings they must meet. Not really a big deal considering it's relatively easy to drop it with a set of lowering springs. If they do come out with a Nismo version, I wouldn't be surprised if it comes a few inches lower than the standard versions.
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Disagree, if that was the case, all cars would have wheel gap as large as the Maxima. Its a matter of cost. A properly designed/tuned suspension that eliminates wheel gap is more than a set of springs. Since the maxima/altima/murano all share the same underpinnings, they are limited to what they can do suspension wise to the chassis outside of different struts/springs.
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