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Old 16th June 2009, 05:31   #1
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you guys think this is low enough? pss9 content

so i finished installing these badboys this weekend along with my rear wheel bearings, and rogue ssk w/ wsr.

ive lowered the car some, but i think another inch all around might make it perfect.

drop it like its hot? yea? yea....







slammed? yea...probably...haha

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Old 16th June 2009, 05:37   #2
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Too high if you ask me

These pics are from last summer. Only change as of right now is redone tint and black kidneys.
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yea another inch and half in front and inch in back should do it. i dont want the back to be lower then the front, probably keep it even.
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That's perfect if you ask me.
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That's perfect if you ask me.
i think the rear is close to perfect, front is far from perfect.

you can see the fender gap in this pic.

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i think the rear is close to perfect, front is far from perfect.
I see what you mean and I know what you're trying to accomplish. It's just not really what I'd do. I think it'd spoil the ride comfort too much. But hey, it's your show!

Were you able to achieve this same stance with the stage 1 kit, though?
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yea stage 1 had same stance, so right now im practically where i started haha.
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personally i think its still 4 wheeling... but im a huge fan of slammed cars... its not slammed till the wheel tuck. but thats just my 2 cents to each their own
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Don't lower it too much

Or else parking lot speed bumps will own you
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