Mr Revhead wrote:I think you will find that underneath you are very low. Trying to go an inch lower than that safely it will be struggle to retain suspension travel. If you do manage 'o get it that low I put money on you hating how it rides
Very true. That reminds me, I have to measure the clearance under the car with my current springs. I'll be sure to do that shortly. I don't mind sacrificing a bit of comfort but if it feels like I'm constantly driving down a gravel road it's another story
Rob_GTZ wrote:If you are only interested in appearance & not performance than I would suggest having your current springs compressed & your shocks shortened to suit if required.
Quick, easy & cheap.
Photo is of my friends AE101 FX-GT, tucking 18s up under the back guards
That's awesome. Sits at a nice height. With my 17's it should sit just above the tyre. Any idea what the ride comfort is like in his car? Love that plate by the way
duddley wrote:Two or three bags of sand in the boot will do the trick or a chubby chick in the passenger seat will work too
Haha, an easy solution but would cost a fortune in the long run since I'd be burning more fuel carting around all that extra weight (plus the food for the chubby chick)
tsoob wrote:I may be selling the springs and shocks that are in my corolla in the next few months..
Good to know . What springs and shocks are they? And what model Corolla do you have?