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How to lower a caravan?

How the hell would you lower a 4000 pound newer (1996+) caravan?
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Cute, too bad I have none... and its not warm enough to hire any of the mexican migrant workers that work the fields around here to sit in it. Ive seen CRV's lowered with Prelude/Accord springs... was wondering if you could do something similar?
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Wait... you were serious? I thought this was an April fools post Sorry about that

If you lower a Caravan I will give you mad props! I know what its like to go it alone when customizing. Race shops can only look up your parts by vehicle, not dimensions. You tell them you're looking for a 5" diameter spring with a 100LB rate... and they look back at you like this--->:alien2:
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Lowering the Caravan

Eibach has a front spring/rear shackle kit already out for the 2nd generation Caravan.
Their PRO-KIT, Part Number 2825.130 Lowers the Caravan in the front by 1.7 inches and the rear by 1.3 inches. Also needed is the Alignment kit, Part Number 5.81260K
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the kit from eibach is only for swb caravans,not gc's
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If u go to turbominivan.com it shows how to lower an older caravan. I'm sure you could do something similar to a newer caravan. or you could just get bigger tires and wheels.
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