Should I lower my car without a body kit, or body kit without drop?
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Should I lower my car without a body kit, or body kit without drop?
Hello CL,
I'm new to the forums and I have been scouring the boards to find an sc400 with a body kit, but with stock suspension. While I know that many of the members think that having a body kit without the drop is ridiculous, I'm still curious on how it would look because I don't know if I have the money to do both a kit and a drop. Do you guys have any pics of an sc like this?
I'm also considering just doing the drop without the body kit. If I do this, should I just go out to the body shop and have them do it, or do it first need to buy a lowering kit? I am a complete newb to this, so it would be great if I could get a little info on how I should go about lowering my sc400. (Also how low should I lower a 92 SC?)
So should I get a kit without the drop, or just do a drop by itself?
A million thank you's to you all in advance....
I'm new to the forums and I have been scouring the boards to find an sc400 with a body kit, but with stock suspension. While I know that many of the members think that having a body kit without the drop is ridiculous, I'm still curious on how it would look because I don't know if I have the money to do both a kit and a drop. Do you guys have any pics of an sc like this?
I'm also considering just doing the drop without the body kit. If I do this, should I just go out to the body shop and have them do it, or do it first need to buy a lowering kit? I am a complete newb to this, so it would be great if I could get a little info on how I should go about lowering my sc400. (Also how low should I lower a 92 SC?)
So should I get a kit without the drop, or just do a drop by itself?
A million thank you's to you all in advance....
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what year?
a drop contains new springs and maybe new shocks. Not all that expensive for just springs. If yuo can afford a body kit and paint and install, you should be able fit the springs into your budget pretty easily. lowering springs usualyl cost only $100-$300 for a set so its not a big expense compared to the $thousands you spend on doing a proper body kit install/paint/aquire.
a drop contains new springs and maybe new shocks. Not all that expensive for just springs. If yuo can afford a body kit and paint and install, you should be able fit the springs into your budget pretty easily. lowering springs usualyl cost only $100-$300 for a set so its not a big expense compared to the $thousands you spend on doing a proper body kit install/paint/aquire.
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This is the order of the tuners:
23. Never put a Aero kit nor aftermarket wheels on before a drop, however dropping a stock car is permitted. The order shall be as follows:
1. Lower the vehicle
2. Install Aftermarket wheels
3. Install Aero Kits
4. Install Aerodynamic Anesthetics
5. Now following decals
23. Never put a Aero kit nor aftermarket wheels on before a drop, however dropping a stock car is permitted. The order shall be as follows:
1. Lower the vehicle
2. Install Aftermarket wheels
3. Install Aero Kits
4. Install Aerodynamic Anesthetics
5. Now following decals
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So for the moment I think I might go with just doing a drop and getting some new wheels.
Considering that the car is already low, I'm afraid that an aero kit will scrape like crazy on inclines. How far should I lower it? and how do I go about doing it? Just go to a body shop or should I purchase some kind of lowering kit online?
By the way, i don't really consider myself an import tuner. I just want my ride looking clean as hell. I want to paint my car black, get black rims, and black pearl emblems. Nothing too fancy like decals and the like.
Just curious though, anyone have pics for an sc400 with a body kit and stock suspension?
Considering that the car is already low, I'm afraid that an aero kit will scrape like crazy on inclines. How far should I lower it? and how do I go about doing it? Just go to a body shop or should I purchase some kind of lowering kit online?
By the way, i don't really consider myself an import tuner. I just want my ride looking clean as hell. I want to paint my car black, get black rims, and black pearl emblems. Nothing too fancy like decals and the like.
Just curious though, anyone have pics for an sc400 with a body kit and stock suspension?
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Originally Posted by Idrewfelix
This is the order of the tuners:
23. Never put a Aero kit nor aftermarket wheels on before a drop, however dropping a stock car is permitted. The order shall be as follows:
1. Lower the vehicle
2. Install Aftermarket wheels
3. Install Aero Kits
4. Install Aerodynamic Anesthetics
5. Now following decals
23. Never put a Aero kit nor aftermarket wheels on before a drop, however dropping a stock car is permitted. The order shall be as follows:
1. Lower the vehicle
2. Install Aftermarket wheels
3. Install Aero Kits
4. Install Aerodynamic Anesthetics
5. Now following decals
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i don't have pics of my bodykit on stock suspension but i do have it on eibach/tokico setup which as is looks already like stock.
eibach/tokico
after drop with coilovers
if you look closely to see the top of the stock size tires, you can tell that the eibach/tokico was not a very apparent drop. so i guess somewhat like that.
eibach/tokico
after drop with coilovers
if you look closely to see the top of the stock size tires, you can tell that the eibach/tokico was not a very apparent drop. so i guess somewhat like that.
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Nice body kit. Best looking SC with stock wheels.
Originally Posted by LexAnt
i don't have pics of my bodykit on stock suspension but i do have it on eibach/tokico setup which as is looks already like stock.
eibach/tokico
after drop with coilovers
if you look closely to see the top of the stock size tires, you can tell that the eibach/tokico was not a very apparent drop. so i guess somewhat like that.
eibach/tokico
after drop with coilovers
if you look closely to see the top of the stock size tires, you can tell that the eibach/tokico was not a very apparent drop. so i guess somewhat like that.
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your choice....
Here is a drop, no kit:
SW's turbo'd SC (I think these are 19s)
and Manaray's SC400 with a JIC kit, lowered on 20s
Things to consider:
Terrain
Correct offset of wheels
Correct size tires
Good quality workmanship
Here is a drop, no kit:
SW's turbo'd SC (I think these are 19s)
and Manaray's SC400 with a JIC kit, lowered on 20s
Things to consider:
Terrain
Correct offset of wheels
Correct size tires
Good quality workmanship
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^great post leon
I would just do a 97+ kit with a nice drop and 18s (if you live in the north) or 19s if you live in an area without snow.
I have a 97sc300, 18s and a drop. I've got my wheels, waiting on teins before the wheels get installed. I did the same thing with my acura legend.
-hass
I would just do a 97+ kit with a nice drop and 18s (if you live in the north) or 19s if you live in an area without snow.
I have a 97sc300, 18s and a drop. I've got my wheels, waiting on teins before the wheels get installed. I did the same thing with my acura legend.
-hass