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[QUOTE=OzXFR;2789480]So did the VAP spacers fit with the nuts fully recessed or sticking out into the voids in the backs of the wheels?[/QUOTE
Shop said it needed “a whisker” grinded off but no cutting… to be honest it was so late and I was so tired from waiting for 6 hours that whatever he said went out both ears…I was admiring the look of the drop job and said “ take my credit card”…and then I was outta there to catch a 2 hour ferry ride home
Shop said it needed “a whisker” grinded off but no cutting… to be honest it was so late and I was so tired from waiting for 6 hours that whatever he said went out both ears…I was admiring the look of the drop job and said “ take my credit card”…and then I was outta there to catch a 2 hour ferry ride home
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Looks incredible man! You've done something that I would love to do, but wouldn't dare on account of Canadian roads, and other practical reasons. If I lived in California or Florida or something no doubt. It does look good though. My bud has his Aston Martin quite low and he drags everywhere. It's just not worth it to me if that is the outcome. But hot damn, it does look great.
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I live in BC, Vancouver Island!… roads over here decent- I drove it from Richmond where the work was done to West Vancouver to catch the ferry- many different roads- no issues…nice stiff ride…scraped once getting on ferry but was my fault…rest of the journey home no sweat…
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It is a stiff ride, but it seems correct. The benefits, visually and in handling, far outweigh the bumps. And I scrape here and there, but again, that's the price you pay, just like it is for everything you compromise when you have a car like this. It would be nice to have a bigger trunk and it would be great if it got 35mpg and had better rear visibility and so on and so on and so on... . Although life is generally about finding balance, a car like this should be everything you imagined. Don't wait until you get rid of it to conceive of what that could be.
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…a few scrapes here n there won’t kill me👍👌
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It made an enormous difference for me. Did you have your car realigned after the lowering? If not, you need to have this done as the geometry has changed. The sensation of body roll is almost completely gone from my car which allows much quicker, more comfortable cornering. Otherwise, I really don't drive that fast anymore, but I like a tight, flat handling car.
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It made an enormous difference for me. Did you have your car realigned after the lowering? If not, you need to have this done as the geometry has changed. The sensation of body roll is almost completely gone from my car which allows much quicker, more comfortable cornering. Otherwise, I really don't drive that fast anymore, but I like a tight, flat handling car.
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I have an alignment scheduled for next week. The shop said drive it around for a little while and then get it in for an alignment. I do recognize that it is stiff right now although I have not driven it the areas that I normally would like to drive it a bit harder to test it so far.
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Good advice. My shop did the same. The new springs are more robust, so the stiffness isn't going away. And less travel = better handling. When you push the limits, there's always going to be compromise. Personally, the trade off is well worth it, but then again, it's not the first lowered car I've had, so I knew what to expect. I bet that after your alignment, you will notice a difference. My car literally feels like it's on rails.
But to be honest, I was absolutely shattered on the way home and was more focussed on catching my ferry
I’ve had a few cars lowered in my past and appreciate the stiff ride and the looks
I could not be happier with the way these H&R springs look and so far feel
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