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Old Sep 2, 2005 | 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Point
AIGHT! sorry for binging up this old thread, but i didnt wanna get bashed for making a new thread for basically the same thing...well, not really. but anyway, now i've decided to put 18's on my car...and i DO NOT want the 4X4 look...so now im looking to lower the car. what should i be aiming for...and the option to raise and lower the car as needed would be good, but is NOT required, as for i live in houston where we can get no rain to almost swimming in our houses. but yea....suggestions would be muchly appreciated
Well I can tell you that you aren't going to go to the effort to adjust the height because of rain. I could see doing it if you had snow, and you raised it up a bit in the winter and put winter wheels and tires on.

If you want to avoid the 4x4 look and are primarily doing it for looks, just get a sport spring such as Eibach prokit, H&R sports, etc. Match them with a performance shock like Koni, Bilstein, Tokico, etc. Or there are some complete spring/shock packages, Eibach and H&R both make them. Or if you want adjustability look at Tein, Apexi, etc coilovers.
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