Hey guys i am getting ready to install my buddies springs off his celi.He has the skunk2 springs with 2.25 in drop in front and 2.5 in drop in rear.And to top it off i have the full Urethane blitz kit.So i am hoping i will be sittin on the ground when the springs are installed.It should looked really sweet.I will post pics when the springs are installed,hopefully this weekend.
Oh i didnt mention i have 18s...but yea anyways its gonna be about 2 inches off the ground in the front and probably no more than 3 inches off the ground in the rear...i cant wait to see it with the springs on
man dont do it , my car is too low and right now i cannot even jack up the car , yes it sounds stupid but you will have lots of problems with that drop. First of all , you have to get a special tool or jack to lift the car . Second, you will be ready to become buddy with ur paint shop owner you can scratch the blitz bumper . I have kaminari right now and even i stracth my kaminari front bumper which is a little bit lower than stock so think about it before you get the risk
Got the blitz from the eclelica store.The Urethane front fitment is perfect,however the rest of the kit was junk and had to be choped to hell and back in order to fit.But yea illl try and post pics when i get it done it should be pretty low
My celi looks way better dropped but i wouldnt do it if i was going to install a bodykit. I would hate to have my front bumper snatched out in front of me but of course if i had the money to cover for another body kit then of course i wouldnt care.
You shold see my buddies celi if you think im gonna be low.He has coilovers on it and he dropped them all the way down.of course he still has a stock body but thats about to change soon..he has 18s and he is tucking about 3 inches of wheel in the rear and tucking the entire tire in the front
I dont know. I have a friend with a Civic. His car is about 2 in. from the ground. He has to swerve around bumps and be very careful on certain roads. I dont want to worry about stuff like that.
i agree...i dont like to have to worry about everything "on" the road except for people and cars...shifting is enough for me to worry about in itself...if you have a manual
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