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Old 10-10-2006, 08:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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noob to lowering

i figured that asking alot of questions before doing anything is my best bet because i know absolutly nothing about this kind of stuff.
i am about to buy 22's next week and i wanna drop my car a little to make the well look full. what is the best way to do this? i don't want to scratch on the ground, so prob not to low...
do i just need springs or is there more to this than i know about?
any and all info would help tons...
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Old 10-10-2006, 08:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It seems that when it comes to lowering the car it is nice to be able and move the sucker up when you need it and down when you want to show off. So have you thought about bagging your baby so you can get this versatile motion? I’m sure Dubster will be here any second to offer up some good advice……….other than siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick right Dubster?
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It seems that when it comes to lowering the car it is nice to be able and move the sucker up when you need it and down when you want to show off. So have you thought about bagging your baby so you can get this versatile motion? I’m sure Dubster will be here any second to offer up some good advice……….other than siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick right Dubster?
LOL!!! You are absolutely right, it is SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:fin g02: FOR SURE!!!
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naa my pockets ain't that fat... i wish i could bag it tho
it would be SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICKKK hahaa .. dubsters a character
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naa my pockets ain't that fat... i wish i could bag it tho
it would be SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICKKK hahaa .. dubsters a character
Be patient and save for it!! !!LOL!! !!
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Be patient and save for it!! !!LOL!! !!
Wow parkth3car! You should feel honored that DUB answered you with a full sentence! Have you looked into the KW Varient 2 (adjustable) suspension kit?

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Here are a few threads that I picked out that may shed some light on your question. I hope through these you gain knowledge on what you want to do. Just helping out a service man stationed in J-ville!! Good luck!

lowering question

What kind of Shocks??

Tire wear after lowering 22" with Eibach Sportline

http://www.300cforums.com/forums/srt...light=lowering

What is the best way to lower a 300c

I just got My Eibach Pro Kit.....Quick Question

Dropin my ride need advice????

KW's, Eilbach pro dampen etc...?

Suspension Best Bang for the buck?

Best place to buy lowering springs?

Eibach or Hotchkis springs for a 300C

http://www.300cforums.com/forums/pic...light=lowering

KW V2 impressions and settings
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Wow parkth3car! You should feel honored that DUB answered you with a full sentence! Have you looked into the KW Varient 2 (adjustable) suspension kit?

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LOL!!! See I can write a full sentence. If you don't want to bag it KW V2!! is for you!
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LOL!!! See I can write a full sentence. If you don't want to bag it KW V2!! is for you!
Excellent job Dubster.......KW V2 it is! He can read an evaluation under one of the links listed above.

The money you spent on this was well worth it!!

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LOL!!! See I can write a full sentence. If you don't want to bag it KW V2!! is for you!
I didn't know danno was tutoring you! Looks like you passed the vowels test and can now begin studying the consonants.
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