i like!!! rear is perfect imo, just lower the front a tiny bit to match the rear
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I haven't. Going to check those out.Originally posted by Okin View PostHave you considered getting the S.E. front splitters? Car looks good btw.
I agree, going to go lower in the front about another 1/4" should flush it. The only issue is I'm going to have to do some work on the fenders. Heard some rubbing yesterday when I drove it on the freeway bumps. Maybe increase the dampening?Originally posted by INDOMI View Posti like!!! rear is perfect imo, just lower the front a tiny bit to match the rearDrop it low!
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Yeah you can increase the dampering, but if you go lower you'll be rubbing the same. So i would roll/pull a little at the desire ride height and have the family/friends ride to make sure it doesn't rub under a load.
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I haven't but I think that would be a great investment. I just finished looking at the TEIN website and it is fairly inexpensive but I wonder what the labor would be?Originally posted by Nickgt40 View PostHave you thought about getting an EDFC for rebound adjustment in the fly? That could help to solve the rubbing issues when the car is loaded down with kids.
I'm going to lower the front a little more so it looks flush like the rear. Wife drives ok, but not the best when it comes to having a clearance issue in front of her. But, I guess we will have to find out since this is the first time she has driven a car this low.Originally posted by Bennee View PostNot too shabby.
I would tuck a little all around though. Just my opinion, but since your wife is driving it's good where it is at? (Not too sure how your wife drives :p)
I'm going to take it in and see where it rubs if I lower the front more and try to roll/pull so we have clearance. I think that would really round things out. I don't want the ride to be so hard my kids brains get scrambled.Originally posted by 244Brick View PostYeah you can increase the dampering, but if you go lower you'll be rubbing the same. So i would roll/pull a little at the desire ride height and have the family/friends ride to make sure it doesn't rub under a load.
Drop it low!
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The stock wheels were totally easier to coast on electric power. I've seen about 3MPG max around town for the heavier wheels. It can still get 40 or 50 on the highway cruising so it's really not as bad as I thought it was going to be.Originally posted by starbai View Postjust curious... how much of a difference in MPG have you noticed with the new heavier wheels?Drop it low!
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