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Old 02-02-2013, 08:18 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 View Post
It depends how you drive/where you're driving


I know it's a douche response, but that IS THE answer




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Originally Posted by w0rM View Post
It's all in how many speed bumps, tall curbs and sharp inclines you have to drive on. If your driveway is on a 45 degree angle to your street, keep your drop minimal (an inch or less) or get used to scraping.
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In my experience, you most likely won't survive the speed bumps or steep driveways even with a mild drop. There is no safe drop. It WILL scrape be prepared. It also depends on how heavy you are and if you count your passenger or not... Drive slow and angle it might minimize the damage(Or just drive super fast and jump over the speed bump).

I'd save up some money and get the coilovers. That way you can at least adjust the ride height according to your local environment.
I lowered my car, and eventually went back to stock due to my driveway and the section of Houston I live in..
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