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Old 05-18-2002, 02:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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should i lower my lude?

i bought some neuspeed springs for 90 bucks..they r 1.7 in the front and 1.5 in the back...should i put them on my? my lude is low enough already
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I think you should make a pogo stick out of them.
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that doesn't really answer my question
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Well I could have started with with "Why the **** did you buy them and now wonder whether or not you should put them on?"

But I decided you might at least reread what you posted and clarify a little more, before I asked that.
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i haven't bought them yet technically..my boy has them sittin in a box waitin for me to give him the money..i just dont want it to drop my car too low, and i dont know how low 1.7 and 1.5 look
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If u think it is too low then don't put them on......
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i haven't bought them yet technically..my boy has them sittin in a box waitin for me to give him the money..i just dont want it to drop my car too low, and i dont know how low 1.7 and 1.5 look
how did it look on your boy's lude?
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that's how low they will be on stock shocks....minus the body kit that is



i have the same springs just not yet installed, i say, go ahead and put them on, if you think that drop is too much, go get H&Rs, gives you clean drop, subtle yet nice and increases your handling by a good amount

either install the ones you have now and have almost no wheel gap like vooboo13's car above, or get H&R sports
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