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winter driving
If I lower my 99 GS 2 inches will I still be able to drive around in the winter or will I be a snow plow. I live in eastern Ohio, between Cleveland OH and Pittsburgh PA and the snow can get pretty bad.
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Re: winter driving
At stock height, I get a complimentary snow undercarrage wash every time i go to this girl's house. If it snows pretty good, I am pulling snow out of the radiator. I wouldn't recommend a drop for the winter time, maybe you should look into adjustable height setup?
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Re: winter driving
I live in Michigan, and at 2" lowered your whole front radiator opening part will be filled with snow.
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Re: winter driving
depends if you want to start a plowing business. I live in pa. You def don't want to be driving your car when it snows. either A.) stay home till they're cleared. or B.) get adjustable coilovers. or you could spend 800 bucks on a POS winter vehicle and drive that around when the weather sucks dick. thats what I did.
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yeah.. youd be pushing snow.. Id be more worried about driving through puddles... as if driving through deep water at stock height wasnt bad enough..
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