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<blockquote data-quote="mr. b_98GT" data-source="post: 15556464" data-attributes="member: 150353"><p>If you still want a lowered look, then you may want to consider putting in a set of H&R Race Springs with MM Isolators instead of going back to a stock ride height. It will give you a drop over stock, but not nearly as low as other springs. I have this set-up and love it. Has a lowered look, but still not so low that I'm scraping the exhaust or k-member at every dip in the road. Before, I didn't have any gap between the fenders and tires. I'd have to measure it, but it's something like 1.5 - 2" of space between the tires and fenders now. I think from stock, it's dropped like an 1" or so all around, whereas before, I think I was like over 2.5" or more. I don't worry about train tracks, steep driveways, speed bumps, or bottoming out if I have a passenger in the back (I wouldn't even try it before). I think I'm just a hair lower than a parking lot bump stop. I'll have to look at it again though, but I think if I go too far to park, the plastic chin spoiler will touch but not the painted part of the bumper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr. b_98GT, post: 15556464, member: 150353"] If you still want a lowered look, then you may want to consider putting in a set of H&R Race Springs with MM Isolators instead of going back to a stock ride height. It will give you a drop over stock, but not nearly as low as other springs. I have this set-up and love it. Has a lowered look, but still not so low that I'm scraping the exhaust or k-member at every dip in the road. Before, I didn't have any gap between the fenders and tires. I'd have to measure it, but it's something like 1.5 - 2" of space between the tires and fenders now. I think from stock, it's dropped like an 1" or so all around, whereas before, I think I was like over 2.5" or more. I don't worry about train tracks, steep driveways, speed bumps, or bottoming out if I have a passenger in the back (I wouldn't even try it before). I think I'm just a hair lower than a parking lot bump stop. I'll have to look at it again though, but I think if I go too far to park, the plastic chin spoiler will touch but not the painted part of the bumper. [/QUOTE]
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