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Old 01-24-2008, 03:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lowering Options for the AWD 300C

I just wanted to throw this out there for those that have a AWD 300C like I do. I'm considering getting 22's for my car. In order for the wheels to fill in the wheel well better I need to lower the car so it doesn't look like a monster truck. What are some options out there that would help me out. Any info anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated.
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I just wanted to throw this out there for those that have a AWD 300C like I do. I'm considering getting 22's for my car. In order for the wheels to fill in the wheel well better I need to lower the car so it doesn't look like a monster truck. What are some options out there that would help me out. Any info anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated.
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i have 22s on my 300 but its not AWD look good but i want to lower it alittle bit... but it doesnt look like moster truck jeje
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Here is an AWD with our suspension kit on it.

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I just wanted to throw this out there for those that have a AWD 300C like I do. I'm considering getting 22's for my car. In order for the wheels to fill in the wheel well better I need to lower the car so it doesn't look like a monster truck. What are some options out there that would help me out. Any info anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated.
This is my 07 300c AWD after I got the 22's put on. I will be adding the Verant KW V2's this summer to tighten up the ww gap above the tire. It really is way too much.

I would love to bag the car but I do live in Anchorage, AK. I am just worried the bags might have problems in the cold weather. I wonder how a system like that would hold up in these extreme winters. Anyone run a bag'd system in a cold place?



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So to revive this thread. How much can an AWD 300C be safely lowered? To at least the level of a RWD 300C maybe alittle more? Who out there has springs to do this?
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