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Old 03-22-2010, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by SAMzGXP
sorry im a noob
explain please lol
Are there any laws in your area that restrict changing the suspension of your car?

If there are I would go with a smaller drop so its not as noticeable, if there aren't any laws on changing the suspension of your car then go as low as you want to go
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Originally Posted by Rockstar04
Are there any laws in your area that restrict changing the suspension of your car?

If there are I would go with a smaller drop so its not as noticeable, if there aren't any laws on changing the suspension of your car then go as low as you want to go

oh my.... sorry its monday dh2

as far as i know there are none.. but ill check into it (not like its gonna make me change my mind anyways )

but what about ride and suspension wise, which one would be better/safer
any ideas?
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Originally Posted by SAMzGXP
oh my.... sorry its monday dh2

as far as i know there are none.. but ill check into it (not like its gonna make me change my mind anyways )

but what about ride and suspension wise, which one would be better/safer
any ideas?
Well the lower you go the stiffer the the springs will need to be to keep the car from draggin' *** over bumps
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Originally Posted by Rockstar04
Well the lower you go the stiffer the the springs will need to be to keep the car from draggin' *** over bumps
i guess 1.3 or 1.5 would be the better option
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Originally Posted by 95naSTA
too late

for ?
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Originally Posted by SAMzGXP
for ?
I had already answered what he said.
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