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another question


eclipser2001
03-22-2005, 01:51 PM
lets pretend i have a bodykit and 18in. rims.....how much can i lower my car, w/o damaging the bodykit.

travagliante
03-23-2005, 01:03 AM
Depends on the bodykit! 18's OMFG have you even seen how big they are on a teg?

You can lower it real low. It just comes to the issue of speedbumps, trash, sticks,etc in the road. Every pothole you would hit would scrape!

eclipser2001
03-23-2005, 10:33 AM
well then how about 17's with the BX style kit. and also how can i protect the body kit. i thought about splitters, and all i have to do is replce them every once in a while, so i can keep the bodykit in good condition.

pepsihatman
03-23-2005, 12:04 PM
To keep a body kit in awesome condition, you are going to have to do this thing called parking the car. Never drive it. Then you will have a great condition bodykit :) . I would not want a body kit if it were going to interfere with my normal driving. I do not want to have to make special turns to avoid bumps, or slow down for hills. Just my :2cents:

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