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Dropzone springs
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First we will create the base class FileController = "file_upload. We will start with setting up our REST server to accept file uploads. You can follow along by downloading the complete source found on GitHub. This will then be followed up with a frontend implementation using html form and DropzoneJS as the library to upload files. We will start by going over the backend implementation by creating a basic REST server, using Java Spring, with endpoints to both accept and send files. First we will lay down the backend framework to facilitate the persisting of user files to the database. Additionally, we will be using DropzoneJS to prettify and make the front end uploading process more smooth.

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This post will go over how to easily implement both the back and frontend components to facilitate the storage of files to a database. Saving user files in a web application is pretty much a necessity in many cases be it images, videos, or documents. Easy File Upload Using DropzoneJS nd SpringĮasy File Upload Using DropzoneJS nd SpringĭropzoneJS is an open source library that provides drag’n’drop file uploads with image previews.

dropzone springs

i saw a dropzone Struts/Shocks+Coilovers kit on ebay for $300. i too was looking at the dropzone stuff because it is affordable and looks like it would be a heck of a lot better than what i've got now. i am now realize my mistake and am searching for a proper setup. there are times that the only thing keeping my head from hitting the ceiling is the seat belt. I wanted to lower my car beyond 2 inches since my intrax were settled I ended up cutting off a coil and now I have a sweet even drop. the springs are stiff and help me corner well but when i go over bumps, there's nothing to keep the car from bouncing sky high. here is the website these springs been out for quite a while they just started making them for maximas. it can give me the stance i want and rides ok around town but when i hit the highway like 270 in columbus, my car bounces all over the place. I'm currently on $50 ebay no name brand coilovers and stock struts and it sucks pretty bad. It all depends on how you drive, but then again I beat them hell out of mine all the time.Īnd in spring with the pot hole filled roads of Buffalo, NY from the snow plows in the winter, they handle and ride fine. I have one of the most heavily modified cars on here, if we are talking about suspension. So are you saying since I like them and have had no problems either, that I dont know how a lowered/modified car is suppose to ride either. Lastly, I would place money on you not knowing how a lowered car is supposed to properly ride, given your statement of generic coilovers on stock struts working fine for you. The manufacturers tell you they are not for highway use, because it's not safe. However, some people have the blowout they warn you will happen if you do, and cause a serious accident. People put the spare donuts on their car and do 75 on the highway all the time, and nothing happens, luckily for them. You rolled the dice, and so far you haven't lost.

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Our stock struts will blow on lowering springs of any kind, it's just a matter of when. Some cars can be dropped on stock struts without the same issues.

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Second, you can not compare different vehicles, because components are not the same. They worked fine for me and my buddy First of all, you've just been lucky nothing has happened yet. a buddy has them on his neon for a yr now hes never had a problem with them. Ive got them on mine with stock struts for alittle over a yr ad a half they seam to work fine for me. Saying something that makes them feel better doesn't do a bit of good for them in reality. Too many people hear or read that you shouldn't do it, but come on here and ask if it's OK anyway, just looking for validation for wanting to lower their car and not spend much money on it. The attitude comes from the fact that no one ever wants to hear that buying the cheap crap isn't OK when it comes to your suspension. etc.īelieve it or not, people give the advice of not cheaping out on your suspension because they don't want to see someone get hurt. wait for actual feedback There has been feedback on the Dropzone struts before, and it was negative.įor every one of the people you are most likely referring to who on a product if it costs less than what they paid for theirs", there are 50 people on this site who try to get someone to tell them that going cheap on their suspension is fine and will work perfectly, even though they've read the suspension FAQ and it says not to use stock struts, or stock replacements, or cut your springs, etc. Agreed, people are far too eager to on product on this site if it costs less than what they paid for theirs.











Dropzone springs