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Originally Posted by MightyBobo Not necessarily... From what I know a lower center of mass always equals greater handling due to: 1) Lower center of mass 2) Less air going
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From what I know a lower center of mass always equals greater handling due to:
1) Lower center of mass 2) Less air going under the car = improved aerodynamics at high speed Correct me if I'm wrong please ![]()
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Lowering a car may be fine, as long as everything else is working in harmony, suspension wise. Ive seen so many people slap some springs on and wonder why it rides worse, or their shocks blew out. Granted, we're already FAIRLY low as it is so I doubt that'll happen, but I still wouldn't throw on "just springs" and expect everything to be kosher...
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