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Cobra finally lowered
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<blockquote data-quote="mr. b_98GT" data-source="post: 14855178" data-attributes="member: 150353"><p>Like '03 White Snake said, if they were just installed, then expect a slightly lower drop as they settle in. I think it is perfect; nice drop without having to worry to much about scraping or bottoming out. Some people like to lower the rear to have the car sit level, but I like a slightly raked look because, well. . . muscle car. The gap between the tires and fenders match up nicely, and with the rear sitting like that, you might actually be able to use the rear seat (if you have one) every now and then and not have to worry about rubbing. My car sits on Eibach's right now, and I don't think it has any islolators (I know it doesn't have any lowers). The look is nice, but the ride is horrible, and I scrape and bottom out all the freakin' time. I'm going with H&R Race and MM Isolators soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr. b_98GT, post: 14855178, member: 150353"] Like '03 White Snake said, if they were just installed, then expect a slightly lower drop as they settle in. I think it is perfect; nice drop without having to worry to much about scraping or bottoming out. Some people like to lower the rear to have the car sit level, but I like a slightly raked look because, well. . . muscle car. The gap between the tires and fenders match up nicely, and with the rear sitting like that, you might actually be able to use the rear seat (if you have one) every now and then and not have to worry about rubbing. My car sits on Eibach's right now, and I don't think it has any islolators (I know it doesn't have any lowers). The look is nice, but the ride is horrible, and I scrape and bottom out all the freakin' time. I'm going with H&R Race and MM Isolators soon. [/QUOTE]
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