How low can i lower my car?
#12
I dunno about moar low in Fargo lol. Though if you got coilovers, you could crank them down in the summer and crank them back up in the winter. Two things:
1. If you're gonna go lower, I suggest getting an upgraded skid plate, because you WILL hit things.
2. Going as low as Aledelic or Krip without adjusting your control arms to compensate will grind up your tires. Just a thought.
1. If you're gonna go lower, I suggest getting an upgraded skid plate, because you WILL hit things.
2. Going as low as Aledelic or Krip without adjusting your control arms to compensate will grind up your tires. Just a thought.
#14
Hey,
Here's mine..
I lowered it to fit 17inches and the take out the gap :P
Anyway, the whole job cost around 1.3k CAN currency, because the shocks, springs and several other things how to be change.. I could look up with the receipt if you want details..
Here's mine..
I lowered it to fit 17inches and the take out the gap :P
Anyway, the whole job cost around 1.3k CAN currency, because the shocks, springs and several other things how to be change.. I could look up with the receipt if you want details..
Last edited by exequiel3k; 03-11-2010 at 11:57 AM.
#16
yeah sports springs from h&r wont drop you much but the ride will be great if you go with racing springs H&R handling will be like day and night is what jeremy (IMTHEDEVIl) have said about the racing springs personaly i would go with racing springs
#20
hiwards has the racing spring and actualy jeremy was basing the day and night thing from hiwards car cause they live close by if there is a adjustment for those springs its very little its not that much of a drop i believe it will be finger length between the wheel and the fender