ThisVisually, you have a very clean car with a noticeable drop. It's hard for most to argue with a clean car that's lowered to a reasonable height. Slam it, and you just become an attention whore... Just IMO.
This has nothing to do with ride height and does not mean you can lower you car more and have it work properly. Those adjustments are for rebound. It means the lower or higher you adjust your shocks, the faster or slower the rate of the shock extends at when in motion. This has nothing to do with ride height. Those levels of adjustment are meant for fine tuning your suspension for road conditions and your spring rates. It's pretty useless in most street car applications. It's really only beneficial for those who understand how to adjust them and why, which usually falls under people who race their cars regularly. You ever see those "32-way" adjustable shocks? Yeah, it's just a marketing gimmick. I can say my Koni's are 32-way adjustable, if I make a mark for every tiny little adjustment I make on them...i can adjust them and make the ride soft or firm...front tires can adjust from 1-4...1 being softest i have them at 2 and the back can adjust from 1-9 i have them on 2
*gasp*Slam it, and you just become an attention whore... Just IMO.
correct.Do what YOU want with YOUR car. If it's your only car/DD, then I don't recommend dumping it honestly. I did, and I love/hate it. I love it for the attention factor, but I hate it for the hassle. It's definitely a lifestyle to a different driving technique when you're as low as 1SIKCIVC and I.
Cut your springs. Its cheaper.show i need new springs to lower...what kind
i agree with all of thisOP: I dont slam for the attention. It gives the car a whole different feel and its just fun. I like taking a challenge when going up a steep incline or drive way, and the noises it makes. I dont like bottoming out my shocks, but I like scraping frame, thats what feels good
If you lower your car one more inch, youll still have a lot of clearance for driveways, no need to angle. But once you start tucking tire like a boss, youll get more noises and stuff. I doubt youre gonna slam though, you seem too scared as it is.
Cut your springs. Its cheaper.
No you wont. If anyone tells you that you need it, kick them in the testicles.i want to go low enough so that you cant see about 1/4 inch of the top of my tire. If i go that low do i need to buy a camber kit
Leave them at the softest settings. Only ricers set them at full stiffness for daily driving. Plus, setting them at stiff settings are for a smooth race track, not for potholes and driveways.ok cool...When i adjust the dampers should i make them stiff or soft...btw im not racing or anything