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Old 03-28-2012, 10:22 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Just go back to stock. It's kind of pointless to buy coilovers to lower a car half an inch. I scrape the front chin spoiler all the time with the stock setup, so I can imagine another inch of drop is going to be a guarantee. You can't have the lowered look without actually lowering the car. Body kits can come close, but the wheel/fender gap isn't going to look right. The most effective solution would be finding a way to adjust the height on the fly with something like an air bag suspension kit.
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