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BlehmCo
Suspension Modifications
If
you want your Max to handle like it's on rails,
then you've come to the right place!
Lower Tie Bar: Now for 89-2003 Maxima, and B14 200SX/Sentra!
This part is designed to tie the front suspension together
to provide sharper steering response and better handling overall.
These parts are powdercoated black. If you would like
other colors, I can do it, but buyer will be responsible for additional
charges.
Stage I
This is a bar that ties together the bolts on the front lower control
arm gussets, providing sharper steering response and less chassis flex
in corners. Handling improvements are very similar to installing a strut
tower brace, which you can also add on the top of the suspension to tie
the front end together really well!
The only drawback is that you lose a bit of ground clearance- but since
it sits between the front wheels, the only time you might have a problem
is when driving over extremely uneven surfaces. I have had the Stage II
bar (see below) on my car for six months now and have only scraped it
three times- all of which could have been prevented had I been paying
more attention while going over extremely rough roads.
The price for the Stage I lower
tie bar is $75, plus shipping- a VERY worthwhile and affordable
mod!

Stage
II
This one is a bit more complex. It bolts onto an additional frame
mount behind the control arms to provide more strength and reduce
chassis flex even more. You don't lose any more ground clearance,
but you do gain several more steps up the ladder in the handling
department.
For 3rd gens, this requires a small amount of grinding on the left
side gusset to fit, but does not alter or weaken the structure of
the car at all--you simply have to enlarge one hole by about 2mm
for one of the mounting points to fit properly. For 4th and 5th
gens, this is a simple 15 minute install (assuming you have air
tools and a jack).
Current fittments WILL Clear all aftermarket Y-pipes (Warpspeed Performance,
Cattman, Stillen), but will NOT clear the Cattman headers on the 4th gen.
I'm working with a customer in redesigning the 4th gen bar so that it
will fit. If you have these headers or plan to purchase them, stay tuned
and I'll have a design that fits.
Price on the Stage II Lower Tie
Bar is $175, plus shipping.
4th Gen Stage II Lower Tie Bar

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5th Gen Stage II Lower Tie Bar

B14 Stage II Lower Tie Bar

Rear Strut Tower Brace: For 89-94 Maxima
Exactly what it says it is!! You've seen them on 4th
gens, you've seen them on Sentras, you've seen them on every car BUT a
3rd gen! I argued for years that they wouldn't do anything, but I decided
to build one not long ago, and boy was I wrong!!
Pricing: $100 each, plus shipping.
(This isn't your $29 ebay fstb!!)

Click here for several
other pictures of this RSTB - and please note that the pictures
are of my demo bar, which has some scratches on it. Yours will
be brand new!
Rear Parallel Link Replacement Kit: For 89-94 Maxima
Another crazy mod for your 3rd Gen!
This is a mod only for the hardcore guys out there. It's rough and it's
tough, and it'll (almost) hang with a Miata in the twisties!! These do
add some road noise over gravel roads at low speeds, but the ride quality
doesn't change between these and stock bushings. I notice no additional
highway noise, and the ride is MUCH smoother than with my worn bushings
in the rear.
This kit also allows you to adjust Camber AND Caster in the back!
This kit replaces both rear parallel links and radius rods on both sides,
for a total of 6 bars, 12 Heim joints, and all the bushings you'll need
to install them properly.
I can get the tubes in zinc plated (pictured), or black. I can powdercoat
them just about any color you want as well, so contact me if you'd like
some other colors.
This kit is priced at a VERY reasonable
$375 for the set. Again, the second picture shows just one side,
but you do get both. The joints used in this kit are very high quality--
they have teflon lining injected into them so they should never need lubricating
and will never rattle like the cheap ones.
Okay, so what is it exactly? I'll let the pictures speak
for themselves:


Rear Sway Bar Links:
89-94 Maxima
Tired of your rear sway bar links breaking, clanking,
and rattling? Here's the solution! These are made from all high-strength
materials. 1/2" aluminum bottom plate, grade 8 mounting hardware,
and the heim joint on top is permanently lubed with kevlar/teflon injected
into the joint. Guaranteed not to break! Overkill to say the least, but
you don't want these to break AGAIN, do you?
Price for the
Maxima kit is $45 + shipping--includes all hardware
pictured for both sides of the car.

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1st Generation Altima
I have some Energy Suspension Sway Bar Bushings on
the way as well and will be selling these as complete front and rear kit
when they come in. Final pricing will be determined later.
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