Question About Dropping The Car
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Question About Dropping The Car
I would love to do a drop on my car, but I am worried it would make the ride really harsh. The "S" already has a pretty stiff suspension and I wouldn't want to get the "coal cart ride" anymore than it already has.
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I would be more concerned about suspension "geometry" if you slam your car and the impact it will have on tire life and handling (not comfort).
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Been on my swifts just a little over a month. Digging them so far. Ride quality is nice and the drop is just right IMO, but I'm also on 20s. Think some others on here are running swifts with oems.
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You will get a harsher ride no matter what method you use to lower your car. You will also get a harsher ride by switching from 18" to 20" wheels.
Any owner that says different needs to have their butt dyno recalibrated.
This is some of the things that the term "form over function" applies to.
Any owner that says different needs to have their butt dyno recalibrated.
This is some of the things that the term "form over function" applies to.