lowering adjustment question
i lowered my car on tein basics about 8 months ago, and when i adjusted them originally, i just made it so the wheel well gap over the front and back was equal, but doing this means that the bottom of the car is not level with the ground, its lower in the front than the back.
stock height, the wheel well gap is a lot bigger in the front and the bottom of the car is level with the ground.
now im looking at my car and it doesnt look quite right, what is the best way to adjust my car? or should i leave as is
stock height, the wheel well gap is a lot bigger in the front and the bottom of the car is level with the ground.
now im looking at my car and it doesnt look quite right, what is the best way to adjust my car? or should i leave as is
really unless your headed for the track the best way to set it up is how it looks good to you.
It doesn't matter what we say, if you don't think it looks good you arent going to like it.
Personally I keep the fenders even with the wheels though.
It doesn't matter what we say, if you don't think it looks good you arent going to like it.
Personally I keep the fenders even with the wheels though.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by remo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i guess what im asking then is will there be any functional problems or will it make the car more unbalanced in a corner</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not that would be noticible.
But hey trial and error could prove me wrong.
Not that would be noticible.
But hey trial and error could prove me wrong.
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