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Originally Posted by 2string1
I lowered my Z with swifts and Konis and the front bottoms out on every driveway and dips in the road. Takes all the fun out of driving it. I'm going back to stock springs. With coilovers you will be going even lower than mine. I hope your roads are smooth.
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Thats a YOU problem
properly fitted wheeels and suspension wont randomly “bottom out” whrn driven competently
****, i’m running aggressive wheels, dropped inches lower than you, and dont have any if the problems you describe
Get good coilovers with damping to match the spring rates, roll your fenders, trim the fender liner appropriately, dont drive like an idiot straight into a ramp or driveway and you’ll be fine
And if u want to be extra careful, add an air cup to the front and you can clear everything
And if you to REALLY to be smart, go to an auto X or road course and drive fast as much as they let you! Or find roads appropriate in your area for performance driving (not promoting any form of street racing)
2strings1 you are bitching about your cheapass approach to car building not letting you drive fast thru shitty roads, which is on YOU for being stupid. Buy one of these new performance SUVs with 4x4 ride heights, thatll let you do what you’re trying to do
Intentionally using the wrong tool for the wrong job doesnt make the tool useless, it just means you are
****, there are track cars that are lower than your ******* swifts and somehow they can drive on berms and **** at race speed, but boo ******* hoo that your route to the ******* grocery store is bumpy
Stick to shopping for a useless axleback exhaust and ebay diffuser