Hey guys was just wondering if lowering my car would only be a cosmetic advantage as compared to a performance advantage?
I have a 05 SE AWD.
Thanks!
I have a 05 SE AWD.
Thanks!
:2: :5: :2: :5: :2: Nice video. Someone was proud enough to take a video of her.SIM said:
If you kept the stock struts/shocks its likely the stock dampers are not up to the task of the lowered ride height either. I don't think changing springs will make a difference unless performance aftermarket dampers are available, and I don't think they are.ColdFish said:I lowered my MO with H&R spring sets made for Murano. The ride is much tighter and the handling is def better. The con is the bumps. They are twice as hard. It feels like the vehic bottoms out when you hit anything. I am searching for new springs![]()
Hey coldfish, checked out the pics in your gallery, Your MO looks real good lowered, it's different, yet subtle. How much did the whole setup cost you?ColdFish said:I lowered my MO with H&R spring sets made for Murano. The ride is much tighter and the handling is def better. The con is the bumps. They are twice as hard. It feels like the vehic bottoms out when you hit anything. I am searching for new springs![]()
Hold on to that barf-bag. The MO is most definitely not an SUV. The Ford Bronco is an SUV. The Chevy Blazer is an SUV. The Dodge Durango is an SUV. The Nissan Murano is a passenger car with a futuristic-looking crossover body and a part-time AWD system.SExyMurano said::16: :16: :16: Lowering an SUV? :16: :16: :16:
The Murano is classified as a "Crossover SUV". It's a type of SUV. It's an SUV with unibody construction. Still an SUV.njjoe said:
Hold on to that barf-bag. The MO is most definitely not an SUV. The Ford Bronco is an SUV. The Chevy Blazer is an SUV. The Dodge Durango is an SUV. The Nissan Murano is a passenger car with a futuristic-looking crossover body and a part-time AWD system.
-njjoe
I agree 100%.Eric L. said:Well technically the Murano is a CAR. My reasoning is that it is based on the Altima/Maxima FF platform, which is a car. Crossovers are nothing more than "SUV-styled" equivalents of the modern station wagon, and should be driven as such. The image says SUV, but the substance is "big Altima."
Yes truck frame = truck, regardless of how the outside looks. Car frame = car, regardless of how the outside looks. The MO is not a truck, but as long as you like it, its fine.SIM said:Ok, so according to your statement, since the Escalade, Yukon, etc... are based on the GMC and Chevrolet pickup truck frame, they should be called trucks?
All modern SUV are based on existing frames, unibody or the older H-beam truck design. It doesn't change anything to the vocation of the vehicle. A Murano is not the same as an Altima nor a Maxima. It is closer to a truck than a car when you look at it from outside. When you drive it, it is closer to the feeling of driving a car, only that you are seated much higher.
It all brings us back to what SUV means and I'll be damned if the Murano does not fit the description of SUV.