Hey guys I always had this question in my mind but never asked anyone so far I am considering dropping my car by 1.5in and the question is can our
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I have a question about dropping
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I always had this question in my mind but never asked anyone so far I am considering dropping my car by 1.5in and the question is can our stock suspension/shock withstand aftermarket springs??? I don't need coilovers since I don't track my car. want to drop mainly for aesthetic. Has anyone encountered problem yet with aftermarket springs? If so what brand? which brand is most reliable?? Compare to stock, how does 1.5 in drop feels like? does it scrap everytime? Thank You |
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The shocks and the rest of the suspension can handle the drop. It's just the matter of proper alignment where camber kits may be required. It's gonna scrape easier since our cars sit pretty low already. It's not going to be impossibly low, but you will have to take more precautions around curb aprons and speed bumps.
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How exactly are you supposed to drive a lowered car?
What happens if you're in the middle of a busy street waiting to turn left into a plaza with a steep incline? You're gonna have to take it slow but the street is so busy and theres a huge line behind you. What happens if you get in the mall, but suddenly see a huge speed bump in front of you and there are cars trailing you, no options but to keep on rolling...? I know you're supposed to approach inclines with a 45 degree angle but what if that isn't enough? Last edited by Amuse370z; 12-14-2012 at 02:57 AM. |
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So many to choose from for the drop you are looking for. Swifts aren't the end all. It does have credibility but so does a bunch of others. Eibach's, Teins, and H&R to name a few. To your question, it is good practice to swap your shocks when you install springs. I will not explain why but search it yourself. I checked with my suspension and alignment shop and he said the stock shocks in my car will do the job for now as it is new. He did say that there will be a point when new shocks will be needed and I said to myself duh. I'm on Sport H&Rs now and have an excellent drop. Coilovers on the horizon.
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Im on swifts and live in PA(worst roads in the country). Havent scraped yet. Except for that stupid plastic piece under the fron bumped. Trimmed it back half and inch on the sides where its lowest and its great. Speed bumps just take some time to get over
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