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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jun 28, '03 From New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I was just wondering about lowering my car, probably 35mm or 1.5'
as you can see in my profile i have a nice suv-esque ride height. now i want your opinions on whether iyho is having your car better looking and better handling worth the worse riding and scraping the front bumper on things. how bad was the ride after? cos i like my ride now and cant be stuffed being bounced round all over the place. and its not like i can get springs put in and go for a test drive to see what its like. and worth the price? it costs nz$500 just for springs to be fitted (comparison 16' alloys and tires like on my car is nz$1600, 17' alloys/tires nz$2200, 17' chrome alloys/tires nz$3200) so what do you think? |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Jun 26, '03 From Wisconsin Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
If your looking at the best possible ride, its probably best to leave it stock. It's all up to you. Personally, I do not care how bumpy it is. I am not in my 40's and worried about the luxury of my car, if I was I would have saved longer and bought a Lexus. I suggest lowering it with Eibach Sportlines with the KYB struts with a 50+ series tire if your worried about the ride. I have 35 series tires on the way, and I'll let you know how those go.
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