Lowered in SF
#1
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Lowered in SF
Hi Guys
my car needs a long overdue drop. My heart was pretty set on BC racing coils but I live in San Francisco. For those who are lowered living in the city or along the peninsula, how do you manage? I just don't see it to be physically possible if you're lowered going up and down van ness, or the hilly parts in the city. I've considered air but $ may be an issue as I got other things to take care of.
let me know and if you could provide pics of your driving height that'd be great.
thanks!
my car needs a long overdue drop. My heart was pretty set on BC racing coils but I live in San Francisco. For those who are lowered living in the city or along the peninsula, how do you manage? I just don't see it to be physically possible if you're lowered going up and down van ness, or the hilly parts in the city. I've considered air but $ may be an issue as I got other things to take care of.
let me know and if you could provide pics of your driving height that'd be great.
thanks!
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I've been living in the city all my life, but my cars haven't been lowered past 2 inches lol. I did have a friend who was lowered on H&R springs that's about 2 inches. I'd say as long as you do a 1.5-2 inch drop you should be fine. Also a front lip would make things a bit more difficult, depending on which one you have/get. You should haven't any problems as long as you plan your route out and drive slowly when it comes to those intense slants of hills.
#4
You pretty much gotta do what most people do if you don't bag it. Buy a second hand daily or make the sacrifice of riding static and learn from your mistakes(scraping). Being you've have the luxury of living in the city all your life I'm pretty sure you should know your steepest streets aka routes. If this is your only car and your gonna drop it and add a full kit or lip it's gonna take some kinda damage no matter what. Whether it's a pot hole or road hazards. In your case, get some adjustable coilovers at least that way you can raise it up if your having a lot of accessibility issues. I understanding you though. My Sienna minivan is my only stock vehicle and it rides too high for me. It's even the SE version which sits lower on 19s. However, I can go anywhere with my family in it. And it still scrapes up driveways. Here is a pic of my daily 98GS4. It's about a 1.5-1.75 drop on springs and Bilstein shocks. I take this to the city all the time. I only scrap of I don't angle up steep driveways or crazy *** speed bumps.
Last edited by marvabetic; 09-26-16 at 09:04 PM.
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im thinking 12/10 or 14/12 bc with swift spring upgrades on my is250. It'll be my first coil set lol, I commute daily so I'm leaning more towards 12/10
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I lowered with bc coil 25 inch fender to ground no finger gap with front lip I live in peninsula and work in sf. I drive van ness, gough and Chinatown all the time. Gough is the one u need to watch out haha I barely scrape tho
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this was definitely encouraging, what car and spring rates? wheels? Haha lurking ur profile ATM