DaddyK
Is out drifting
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Man wtf i wouldn't ever come here for car advice.
Bowman is the only one on the right track.
Cutting your springs is an ok temporary fix. They won't "flatten out" like marquis had suggested, springs don't flatten out that makes no sense.
You can cut out a coil or two which will drop it about 2 inches. You have to remember though if you put lower springs in you will need to replace your shocks after about 6 months because they will be cactus.
As for buying kingsprings, go to supercheap auto, there roughly 129 dollars for a pair of king lows. So your looking at about 270 for 4 springs to order them in.
My suggestion, cut them...try and fit 19"s. Those are big wheels man. Your definately going to need to roll your guards if they arn't already. Or if you buy king lows and fit the 19's and you want it lower, just cut out a coil or two from the lows.
Bowman is the only one on the right track.
Cutting your springs is an ok temporary fix. They won't "flatten out" like marquis had suggested, springs don't flatten out that makes no sense.
You can cut out a coil or two which will drop it about 2 inches. You have to remember though if you put lower springs in you will need to replace your shocks after about 6 months because they will be cactus.
As for buying kingsprings, go to supercheap auto, there roughly 129 dollars for a pair of king lows. So your looking at about 270 for 4 springs to order them in.
My suggestion, cut them...try and fit 19"s. Those are big wheels man. Your definately going to need to roll your guards if they arn't already. Or if you buy king lows and fit the 19's and you want it lower, just cut out a coil or two from the lows.