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To lower or not to lower?

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Todd, you really slammed yours..

so if you don't notice a rougher ride I must be imagining things (it's been known to happen;))!

By the way, your car looks awesome! I printed the picture out, and you can see it much better.

Thanks for the info!

Lauren
 
Re: Todd, you really slammed yours..

vettegirl said:
so if you don't notice a rougher ride I must be imagining things (it's been known to happen;))!

By the way, your car looks awesome! I printed the picture out, and you can see it much better.

Thanks for the info!

Lauren
thanks for the compliments.i think the ride depends on which spring you have.i have the F-3(sport)suspension.if you have the stiff(forget the #)spring,it will probably get a little rougher,but get some good shocks made for your car and it will ride awesome.my ride has recently degraded noticablly because my stock shocks are still there(there toast)so i'm going with the 'bilsteins'you have to let them know how much you lowered the car and other info,they'll build them for you for about 650 bucks,lifetime warrenty,rebuildable.another reason the ride could degrade a little is because your shocks are always compressed now,the travel has changed and the stock shock is not 'valved'for the changed travel.hope it makes sense.don't think i'm going to respond to anymore lowering threads,theres so much info and so many variables involed.:duh can you post a picture?glad you like the look of the your car.hubby did good!aloha,
Todd.
 

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