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Lowering springs

Old Aug 8, 2002 | 09:41 AM
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Lowering springs

Hey guys/girls!
Can I just lower the front of my car and not the back? I think the wheels fill the back up nicely but the front has that 4X4 look that gets on my nerves whenever I look at it.

So would it look strange if I drop the front like 1.5" and replace the back spring with stiffer ones the same height as stock?

Any advice would be very helpful.

Nice
Old Aug 8, 2002 | 09:48 AM
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Re: Lowering springs

yes u can....

Originally posted by nice95GLE
Hey guys/girls!
Can I just lower the front of my car and not the back? I think the wheels fill the back up nicely but the front has that 4X4 look that gets on my nerves whenever I look at it.

it will look strange to me...but may be fine for ya...just have them do the front first, see how it looks.

and I dun think there is any company makes stiffer than stock spring but with the stock height.


So would it look strange if I drop the front like 1.5" and replace the back spring with stiffer ones the same height as stock?

Any advice would be very helpful.

Nice
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