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Any more ways to lower the car?

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Old Jun 9, 2006 | 09:22 PM
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Any more ways to lower the car?

Just wondering if there are additional ways to lower the car without touching the springs...i already have aftermarket spring, I know on the racing beat website that you can additionally lower the front by buying a piece that raises the whole front spring assembly by about .5 of an inch thus lowering it .5. is there anything like that for the rear? Could the rear spring assembly be raised by a half an inch by welding or fabbing somthing up? Let me know any tricks you have!

Evan
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Old Jun 9, 2006 | 09:49 PM
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Date fat girls.

Carry extra change in your pockets.

Let some air out of the tires.

Carry xtra bags of concrete in the trunk.

Slouch in the seats, (it will feel lower)

On a more serious note, what are you trying to accomplish, looks or handling?

What springs do you currently have and what kind of drop?

Why are you interested in 'fabbing or welding' on the rear suspension but unwilling to touch the existing springs?

Give us a little more information and we can help you better.
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Old Jun 9, 2006 | 09:55 PM
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Alright, no problem.. I have rs*r springs in the rear, and the accomodate a 2.0 inch drop in the rear i think.. The front is fine! I am after looks right now, it handles great! I am willing to touch the suspension! i have no problem with that.... its just i have already touched the suspension and am unhappy with the look it gives me.
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