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Lowering car

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sureshot971

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Aug 20, 2005
Anoka, Minnesota
so if i am lowering my car, do you lower the front as much as the back or should one be lower than the other?
 
It really depends on what lowering springs you are going with that will determin how much of a drop you get, unless you are going with coilovers. What were you planning on getting?
 
The only thing lowering does is lower the center of gravity.

If you want yout car too look a certain way you can lower one more than the other but generally you lower both equally as much.

I you are getting new springs; the stiffer they are the less chassis roll (better handling) you will have, but there is also a harsher ride.
 
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