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post Jun 28, 2003 - 1:58 AM
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I've heard you guys that have lowered cars talk about a boucy ride. Do you mean that it's rough like the car was mounted on cender blocks,,,,or do you mean that the ride is like the car is out of alignment? The only thing that would stop me from getting my car lowered would be if it caused the car to seem like it was out of alignment(like the steering wheel shakes when you hit certain speeds or wobbling of the steering wheel). Please enlighten me with all of your almighty and wholy knowledge bowdown.gif
 
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post Jun 28, 2003 - 2:42 AM
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QUOTE (95STHATCH @ Jun 27, 2003 - 11:12 PM)
I've heard you guys that have lowered cars talk about a boucy ride. Do you mean that it's rough like the car was mounted on cender blocks,,,,or do you mean that the ride is like the car is out of alignment? The only thing that would stop me from getting my car lowered would be if it caused the car to seem like it was out of alignment(like the steering wheel shakes when you hit certain speeds or wobbling of the steering wheel). Please enlighten me with all of your almighty and wholy knowledge bowdown.gif

Bouncy literally means bouncy. Meaning, you go over a bump and feel it, then you bounce a bit...heh. You can bounce without shaking... and you can shake without bouncing. From my experience, lowering a car shouldn't adversly affect the alignment or the tire balance, so you should not have vibrations in the steering wheel.

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