Here is my car. dirty...extremely, but up here in washington, its never sunny cept today! well here is my wheels. yes i need it lowered. if anyone has a good suggestion on how much i should drop it i would really appricate it! Thanks
Here it is...this is terrible! I was backing out of my ex-girlfriends house and i hit a wall. thats why i dumped her! well its not that noticable unless you get up right next to it, the digital camera really makes it stand out. but none the less! any suggestions on how to fix, would be greatly appreciated! thanks!
Ha ha, sounds like you're having some women problems! Just kiddin, I like your ride, i think you should drop it anywhere between 4-10 inches! The lower the better. (When you're parked that is)
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i say get the hotchkis springs. 1 and 3/8ths in front, and 1 and 7/8ths in the rear. BTW, if you want help on the install of ths springs you can PM me, and ill join you. i like working on peooples cars, and i instled my hotchkis springs
was....5speed with i/h/e 15.41 @ 89.30mph 2.282 60'
i say get the hotchkis springs. 1 and 3/8ths in front, and 1 and 7/8ths in the rear. BTW, if you want help on the install of ths springs you can PM me, and ill join you. i like working on peooples cars, and i instled my hotchkis springs
not sure of 4 or 10, but you need it to be dropped. body kit will be nice also. wuts next in ur list anyways?
I'd drop it 2" in the rear & 2 1/4" in the front. Why you ask? 'cuz the front wheel well is larger than the rear, this drop makes the front & rear wheel gap the same. But the only way to get this drop is with coilovers & you already said you wanted springs. Eibach, TRD & hotch are the popular ones.
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