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Old 11-21-2004, 05:53 PM
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SUSPENTION for a BODY KIT.

Hey, if I want to buy and install an AGRESSOR Body Kit on my 96 prelude. Would I have to alter the suspention in any way? do people usually drop the suspetion after they install the body kit? is it possible to pick it up instead of dropping it? What are the cons and pros of Dropping it or Picking it up or Leaving it stock?? HOw high from the ground would the body kit be if the suspention was left stock with the Aggressor Body Kit? thanks guys.
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Old 11-22-2004, 01:39 AM
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Re: SUSPENTION for a BODY KIT.

suspension............. imo its really stupid to drop it if ya kit it.just leave it as is unless its too low, meaning too low to go over speed bumps and having to experience the "seasaw effect" which will just kill the kit. raising the suspension would cost damn lot. so yea best bet is to leave the suspension as is unless its too low.
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Old 11-22-2004, 07:49 PM
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Re: SUSPENTION for a BODY KIT.

ok thank you man. Does anybody know how low to the ground the front bumper of the COMBAT or AGGRESSOR body kit is with stock suspension??? thanks a lot
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