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springs + bodykit = death

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by Bulletproofswordsman, Feb 9, 2005.

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    Bulletproofswordsman JDM Oroku-Saki

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    springs + bodykit = death

    ok maybe not death, but im scared to get lowering springs because of how low my damn kit is already, its about a middle fingers length from the ground as is, obviosly this is because my springs in the back are sagging ( i am aware of the fact the rear wheel well is shorter) but my question is if i get aftermarket lowering springs is it possible that my rear will stay the same (since its technically lowered) and my front will lower or that my rear will actually sit a few centimeters higher?
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    superflyrolla 93corolladx

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    My guess would be that the rear would go down a little but probably not as much as the front if its already sagging because the aftermarket springs will be stiffer.
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    Mike4831 C-Town Pimp

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    Front will go down more.
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    Lets see some pics
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    Bulletproofswordsman JDM Oroku-Saki

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    you can see the bottom of the wheel well is much higher than the top of the tire (red car)

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    notice how close to the top of tire the rear wheel well is compared to the front, and how close to the ground the curved edge of the rear bumper sits

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    Doesn't look THAT low to me. I'll bet a 2" drop would be your max. 1" would be perfect.
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    Bulletproofswordsman JDM Oroku-Saki

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    my rear end is fine 4 me right now, but i dont want it to drop down tooo much lower if i get springs cus ill destroy my bumper,
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    Are you using aftermarket springs, or is it still stock springs?
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    Bulletproofswordsman JDM Oroku-Saki

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    no these are stock springs, im askin u guys if aftermarket springs will lower my rear end alot more than it already is (since they sag)
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    With 185/60/14s and an Intrax drop (1.8" front/rear), the top of my rear tire is about flush with the bottom of the fender. I have maybe 1 1/2 fingers of room up front.
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    That is nothing compared to what I have seen.....also, the fenders themselves dont line up, so its gives the illusion that the rears sit lower, when in fact, the fender itself is lower.
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    dude, you can definitley go lower, i would highly recommend it, I have a 2" drop with the same kit and it sits just fine! no Problems. [IMG]
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    Bulletproofswordsman JDM Oroku-Saki

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    wut size wheels do u hav
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    i have the same rear as you, 17" rims, and i sit like a little over 4 inches off the ground

    i have intrax springs

    this is about the best pic i have right now that shows wheel gap and distance from ground

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    Prodigy3006 Rubber Man

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    you can sit as low as you want... but i understand his worry... most cars you see with a low kit on them, when you go up close to them they have paint chips all over from scrubbing. but it just depends how you drive mostly.
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    i was just stating it can be done
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    yea i didn't mean to sound like i was trying to pick a fight or anything... don't want to be dubbed "hater/flamer"

    but be careful with that kit once you paint it! its depressing to see even small rock chips................... atleast it is for me, and i baby my car; no racing or nothing
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    oh i wasnt going in that direction, just stating, i know what you mean about the rock chips, even though my car is primered for now, my front has them everywhere, and i baby mine, when i do get it painted, in getting more coats of paint on the lower lip of my front and sides, so its harder to chip
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    fastrolla96 speedbumps..yum

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    um... what rock chips? I don't see any. :p
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    Bulletproofswordsman JDM Oroku-Saki

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    if thats my future im gona cry....
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    I got chips showing up like that too, its even worse though because my body kit was green orignally so it really sticks out.
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    fastrolla96 speedbumps..yum

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    Ya, its an eyesore for me cause the area where the paint are chipped are white and it stands out on a dark colored car.
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    Prodigy3006 Rubber Man

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    i have a very Very small amount... not noticeable in any pics or noticeable unless your 6" from the car. but it takes a lot of carefulness and.... carefulness
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    I haven't had any problems with chipping, even before my gunmetal paint job. If the bumper is properly primered and given a good layer of clear, it'll hold up well.
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    Bulletproofswordsman JDM Oroku-Saki

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    i have metalflakes so my car has many additional layers of clear, maybe this'll help out with eliminating chipping
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    hmm bps, go with a 1.25" drop - or do the tein htech's - this is what my ride looked like with eibach 1.25" drop all the way around, had no problems at all.

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    fastrolla96: You could scrape ants with that drop. My god.
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    LOL... well surprisingly I don't have problems scraping all that much. Where I drive on a daily basis I know every dips and humps on the road so I know what to avoid. The only time I scrape is when I get careless and drive over a speedbump too fast. I drive through construction daily to go to school so it has been a beating for my front bumper.
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    superflyrolla 93corolladx

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    Yeah lol I'm not sure my painter even did prime it. It took him 1.5 months to paint my car and I'm still trying to get him to wet sand out the imperfections that he shouldve done months ago.

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