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Originally Posted by Azriel_Strife
nope, I have a baby daughter, my car is a familymobile, i think that's a legit reason too.
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Point was that 99% of people sit here and tell people they need a drop, and don't know other than looks why they should. But yes, your reason is legitimate.. although i'd still have my car if i had kids XD
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Originally Posted by Yaminashi
This is probably the only time I've ever agreed with something you've said.
Jason at Dale's told me the exact same thing, after a certain point your car loses its ability to corner if you go too low. Even his STi has some wheel gap, hell his tires arent even stretched
Yet ppl on these boards drool over his car.
Anyway, as you were..
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Yup, most cars that are "sport" orientated have millions in R&D on them, do you really think they would not engineer their stuff properly? Unless you invest a substantial amount of money into your suspension, and not just "throw in" coilovers for street use, you won't be getting anything, in fact you'll be hindering your suspension's performance.
One of our STi's is setup to 1.x" drop from factory, not a lot, however it handles like no tomorrow, and everyone likes the stance. Proof of concept