Remo said:
I really like the look of lowered C5's. It reduces that gap between the top of the tires and the bottom of the fenders. It also puts the overall body closer to the ground and that too looks great. It does require the driver to be more attentive to objects in the street as well as steep driveways. But hey, life's full of compromises. So let's here from a few of you. Lowered - you like? You don't?
Remo:cool
Hi Remo,
Here's a picture of my lowered tripleblack.
It's lowered on stock bolts...3/4"_rear and 1/2" front.
I further accented the difference by going with bigger wheels...
18" front, 19" rear.
I love the look and I'm careful where I drive my car.
The only scraping that I've encountered is the air dam
and that's a non-issue. It's folds back.
For perspective, when my wife got her Z06 a couple of years ago, I wanted to lower the car. She said "no, please don't lower it". She was afraid of scraping and hurting the car.
I left the subject alone for a few months. Then one day,when I took it in for routine service, my friendly neighborhood C-5 mechanic lowered it for me.
I said nothing about it to my wife, and let three weeks go by.
Three weeks later on a Sunday evening when I had just finished polishing and detailing her "Z", I asked her, "honey, doesn't your car look beautiful all detailed out?
She looked up from her gardening and said, "yes, it looks very nice".
I said, "but really look at it, doesn't it look especially nice?
She now realized something was "up".
She stopped what she was doing, looked at her car and said,
"What did you do to it? Did you lower it?
I said well goooooolly willikers!
I shore did and you've been driving it like that for three weeks now!
She shook her head at me and returned to her gardening.
The following morning, she called me when she got to work and said
the car is too low, it scrapes!
I LMAO!!
The "Z" is still lowered. I think the C5s look sleeker, and ride better when lowered.
Just make sure that you wait a few weeks and get a full four wheel alignment.
Enjoy!!
Pedro
