What if anything can be done to raise the front end? I got it caught on a parking lot curb and tonight so did my wife. That's going to be 2 facia replacements in 7 months.
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2006 SRT8
Black Crystal Pearl Coat
Leather center console- 22Elite
Tint- Sides 25% Back 35%
Color Matched Grill- Grip Tuning
Side markers- Color Matched- Jonstintedtails
Med. Tinted Color Matched Tailights-Jonstintedtails
Slotted rotors- factory
Centric Posi-Quiet Pads- Zackhausen Racing
Rims- Fusion Black with Chrome lip
22's 255/35 front 275/35 back
SRT8 Floor Mats
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2006 SRT8
Black Crystal Pearl Coat
Leather center console- 22Elite
Tint- Sides 25% Back 35%
Color Matched Grill- Grip Tuning
Side markers- Color Matched- Jonstintedtails
Med. Tinted Color Matched Tailights-Jonstintedtails
Slotted rotors- factory
Centric Posi-Quiet Pads- Zackhausen Racing
Rims- Fusion Black with Chrome lip
22's 255/35 front 275/35 back
SRT8 Floor Mats
This was funny. I read so many posts about people wanting to lower their cars, not raise them!
For the scrapes, there also have been some people that have had the Rhino Liner (the spray in the back up pick-ups) sprayed onto the bottom of the lip. This makes the lip more rigid from the scratches (last longer) just not the parking curbs.
My car is in the shop as we speak having a new facia put on. It popped the screws, and was hanging low....
Last edited by Diesel Powered : 01-25-2008 at 11:07 PM.
This was funny. I read so many posts about people wanting to lower their cars, not raise them!
For the scrapes, there also have been some people that have had the Rhino Liner (the spray in the back up pick-ups) sprayed onto the bottom of the lip. This makes the lip more rigid from the scratches (last longer) just not the parking curbs.
My car is in the shop as we speak having a new facia put on. It popped the screws, and was hanging low....
It is a little funny. What works better, the suspension lift kit or the body lift kit, LOL. The Rhino spray is a great idea. I feel for you, bro, but I still want to get low.
Dan
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