Who here lowered their car, but then later put it back to stock?
#1
Who here lowered their car, but then later put it back to stock?
I've been contemplating this for the last month or so. Putting my stock springs back on with a good shock.
ANyone here do it? Put lowering springs on to only later down the road go back to stock ride height?
ANyone here do it? Put lowering springs on to only later down the road go back to stock ride height?
#3
My thoughts exactly. Since I've now moved to a large city theres so many entrances to parking lots and gas stations that I just soon rather not turn into.
#4
I put on the Pro-Kits with QA1 shocks. The front dropped 1.8" and the exhaust and torque arm mount dragged on everything. The back dropped 1.0" and had a horrible "chop" to it, like a slammed S10 riding on the axle ( mismatch between the springs and the shocks). I put it back to stock height.
Got rid of the gap in the rear wheel wells by running 28" slicks......
Got rid of the gap in the rear wheel wells by running 28" slicks......
#5
I put on the Pro-Kits with QA1 shocks. The front dropped 1.8" and the exhaust and torque arm mount dragged on everything. The back dropped 1.0" and had a horrible "chop" to it, like a slammed S10 riding on the axle ( mismatch between the springs and the shocks). I put it back to stock height.
Got rid of the gap in the rear wheel wells by running 28" slicks......
Got rid of the gap in the rear wheel wells by running 28" slicks......
#6
Mine had a bad rake to it when it was lowered. I used the Vogtland springs. I got tired of dragging my air dam/headers on everything so I put it back to stock. I am wanting to lower it again, but I was thikning about just cutting a set of stock springs to take it down like a .5" in the front and .75" in the back to lower it just enough and have it level.
#7
Mine had a bad rake to it when it was lowered. I used the Vogtland springs. I got tired of dragging my air dam/headers on everything so I put it back to stock. I am wanting to lower it again, but I was thikning about just cutting a set of stock springs to take it down like a .5" in the front and .75" in the back to lower it just enough and have it level.
#10
i just put eibach sportlines, and i coulnd'nt be happier. the rake is great.not too low in the front.granted i only put about 5k a year on the car.i have'nt encouterd any speed bumps.anything is better than the fender gap before.
#11
Keep in mind we aren't all drag racers. I'd rather handle better than have ultimate off the line traction. So in order to fill the front gap w/out lowering it that would require me to buy 19-20" wheels so I can still have short sidewalls. No thanks.
And forget sportlines. I don't care to ride the bump stops because Eibiotch was stupid and made springs with too little rate for how low they sit.
#12
i haven't hit a bump stop yet, and they recommend you take a little off of the stop. but hey differant strokes for differant folks. i 'm sure you will find something that u are happy w/. u r going about it the right way by doing ur homework.
#13
#14
I had Eibach springs with KYB's on the car; I believe it lowered the car 1.5 to 1.8 inches. I got tired of hitting everything, and fearing driveways, not to mention a crappy ride. I now have stock springs and Koni adjustables, and couldn’t be happier. I did remove the rear spring isolator and replaced it with a rubber hose on the top coil, and have the collar on the front shocks set to the lower setting (the Koni’s have 2 settings on the front shocks as to where the spring perch is located, about 1/2 inch apart.) The car has approximately a 1/2 inch drop, which is more than enough for my tastes.
Nick
Nick