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    lower my VX

    I am thinking of having my VX lowered about 4 inches, the reason is mainly I am keeping this car on the main roads, no climbing, no off roads and I am getting older and feel the car looks better when the wheels and body are in closer proximity and form more of a unit,my questions are, is this a lot of work? how costly would this be ? are there other options ? thanks for any information you can give me

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    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    Lifting is the only option!!!!!!!!!!

    Bart

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    I think 4" is a bit too much... you'll change the whole suspension geometry with a lot of camber causing uneven tire wear and performance loss, and you'll rub your fenders to boot.

    Try a 1.5" drop up front by cranking down the torsion bars, and a 2.5" drop in back with some custom coils. You can get some made for you for abou $200.

    I tried to do this with a set of springs from Valley Custom Springworks, but the coils they made for me didn't achieve any drop. Do a search on valley to find my drop threads. I suggest that if you want to pursue this, go with a local spring maker and have them test the fit of the springs before paying them.
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacobus
    feel the car looks better when the wheels and body are in closer proximity and form more of a unit
    Buy bigger tires. Go with the famous Nittos, they will get you as close to filling the wheel well as is practical without a lift.

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    A LOT will go into making it happen. And a LOT of $$. Good luck....

    Gary Noonan
    '01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT

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    Quote Originally Posted by WyrreJ
    Buy bigger tires. Go with the famous Nittos, they will get you as close to filling the wheel well as is practical without a lift.
    You'll also get worse acceleration, worse gas mileage, and decreased handling due to heavier wheels and a higher center of gravity. Dropping 2" makes more sense for road driving.

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    MY EYES! OH GOD IT BURNS!

    :O

    Sorry,

    Bart

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    Frontal view of a lowered VX



    Not my cup O tea but to each their own.
    Live Free or DIE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VehiX
    Not my cup O tea but to each their own.
    Indeed, variety IS the spice of life...

    Bart

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