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Old 03-11-2012, 12:32 PM   #3999 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Fire View Post
I'm already looking into if it is possible to lower my ZL1 when(if) I get it OK here are some real reasons. 1) Reduces air under the car therefore reducing under body lift. 2) Less drag helps increases gas mileage. 3) Lower center of gravity improves handling. 4) It looks killer LOL OK that one isn't really scientific
Come on Fire, #'s 1 - 3 are B.S.! Scientifically correct? Yes, but negligible on the street. They are justifications for #4 which I agree with 100%. Come on, fess up, you know it's true.

I've got no problem with people lowering their cars, and if I was driving under different conditions, I'd leave mine alone.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you with the ZL1.
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