Unwritten rule to drop car?
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Unwritten rule to drop car?
Hello all,
I've read through pretty much the first 30 pages of this forum. (awesome site/info posted). Is there an unwritten rule about having to lower your car if you get wheels?
It seems like the majority of the people here do it and if a pic is posted without a drop, the first suggestion is to do it.
I'm just concerned about going from oem wheels to after market and having the car look worse. I'm going to the enkei ekm3 18x8 +40 and I'm limited to what I can do on my IS250 AWD. #1 wife will kill me if I do anything major to the car. #2 will be sporting a baby on board sign in the back. #3 money restrictions.
If the mod is fairly inexpensive to do, I'll consider it (less than$300).
Thanks in advance guys! I really wish I was able to do some of the things you guys have done.
I've read through pretty much the first 30 pages of this forum. (awesome site/info posted). Is there an unwritten rule about having to lower your car if you get wheels?
It seems like the majority of the people here do it and if a pic is posted without a drop, the first suggestion is to do it.
I'm just concerned about going from oem wheels to after market and having the car look worse. I'm going to the enkei ekm3 18x8 +40 and I'm limited to what I can do on my IS250 AWD. #1 wife will kill me if I do anything major to the car. #2 will be sporting a baby on board sign in the back. #3 money restrictions.
If the mod is fairly inexpensive to do, I'll consider it (less than$300).
Thanks in advance guys! I really wish I was able to do some of the things you guys have done.
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you can get F-sport springs which is only about 1 inch drop and there will be no rubbing issues. a car lowered on OEM wheels will always look better then a car with new wheels and no drop. thats just my 2 cents. Also welcome to CL
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have you also read the posts about how some ppl regret lowering their cars, the damage it has caused to their fenders, fenderwells etc.
If you live in a place with a real winter and real potholes, I don't suggest you do it. Don't get me wrong, it looks nice and all but so do tattoos... on young people.
those of us over 35 should not be dropping our cars, we have enough to worry about paying for besides wheel/body repairs... wives, kids, houses, retirement etc...
just one old guys opinion...
If you live in a place with a real winter and real potholes, I don't suggest you do it. Don't get me wrong, it looks nice and all but so do tattoos... on young people.
those of us over 35 should not be dropping our cars, we have enough to worry about paying for besides wheel/body repairs... wives, kids, houses, retirement etc...
just one old guys opinion...
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I'd suggest you not spend money on springs/coils. That will make you car a lot harsher and the baby will not like it one bit.
It's true the car will look a lot nicer dropped. But for the baby's sake, don't do it. If you plan on lowering it and not risk jeopardizing your car's smooth ride, start saving up for an air suspension.
It's true the car will look a lot nicer dropped. But for the baby's sake, don't do it. If you plan on lowering it and not risk jeopardizing your car's smooth ride, start saving up for an air suspension.
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have you also read the posts about how some ppl regret lowering their cars, the damage it has caused to their fenders, fenderwells etc.
If you live in a place with a real winter and real potholes, I don't suggest you do it. Don't get me wrong, it looks nice and all but so do tattoos... on young people.
those of us over 35 should not be dropping our cars, we have enough to worry about paying for besides wheel/body repairs... wives, kids, houses, retirement etc...
just one old guys opinion...
If you live in a place with a real winter and real potholes, I don't suggest you do it. Don't get me wrong, it looks nice and all but so do tattoos... on young people.
those of us over 35 should not be dropping our cars, we have enough to worry about paying for besides wheel/body repairs... wives, kids, houses, retirement etc...
just one old guys opinion...
Im 26 have 20's and several other mods except lowering done. If u look, a lot of guys who are lowered are from cali or places where they dont get snow. Im in buffalo ny and lowering isnt big here u never see any lowered car because the roads are so bad and its snows like crazy here. Dont get me wrong its looks 100% better but its not for everyone.
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OP, there is right way and a wrong way to lower a car, there is a right way and a wrong way to choose rims also~ you need to decide how low by conditions of the roads you travel on...
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I'd suggest you not spend money on springs/coils. That will make you car a lot harsher and the baby will not like it one bit.
It's true the car will look a lot nicer dropped. But for the baby's sake, don't do it. If you plan on lowering it and not risk jeopardizing your car's smooth ride, start saving up for an air suspension.
It's true the car will look a lot nicer dropped. But for the baby's sake, don't do it. If you plan on lowering it and not risk jeopardizing your car's smooth ride, start saving up for an air suspension.
springs are probably going to run you sub $300 for parts alone. id say the majority of CL prefer to see lowered vehicles for form or function. however, some prefer stock ride height. imo, go with what you think looks and feels best, but get ready for potential criticism if you go outside the box.
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dude, I've driven stock, I've driven with lowering springs, and now I'm driving on coils.
Hands down, save up for coils. Not only can you get it to whatever height you want but you can also adjust the dampening for ultimate comfort, or a sporty ride, or full on race.
Instead of spending 300, save for another month and make it 650...oh and if you wife complains, tell her that the suspension would have to be replaced sometime, why not now?
Hands down, save up for coils. Not only can you get it to whatever height you want but you can also adjust the dampening for ultimate comfort, or a sporty ride, or full on race.
Instead of spending 300, save for another month and make it 650...oh and if you wife complains, tell her that the suspension would have to be replaced sometime, why not now?
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*ahem* As official grandma of the 2IS forum, I must say I have a modest "drop" (if that's what you call it).
But in all honestly. What's wrong with keeping it stock?
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Thanks for the replies everyone, great insight.
600rr05: thanks, I'll look into those springs.
06isDriver: new suspension = new handbag for wife haha. maybe that's a good trade off.
embolism: I'm 38 this year lol. god, the years are going by too fast now... I think I can start yelling at the kids to stay off the lawn soon.
600rr05: thanks, I'll look into those springs.
06isDriver: new suspension = new handbag for wife haha. maybe that's a good trade off.
embolism: I'm 38 this year lol. god, the years are going by too fast now... I think I can start yelling at the kids to stay off the lawn soon.
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