My new bumper is too low... any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by gsazabi
Wow Kyle I didn't know you molded your front bumper and sideskirts as well!
Originally Posted by UHATEIT
haha is that a good or bad thing? and you said your car was literally 2.5 off the ground!?!?!??!? Thats crazy! Remember the guy who started this thread lives in PA, the roads out there can be very unforgiving, plus they get snow out there, that'll knock that front bumper right off it it's too low.
My current setup is a lot higher than before...a good 3 inches now lol
Yea LA streets are pretty flat..I just had trouble when I was pulling into driveways and shoppingmalls and stuff.
When it comes to ride height, Rickdogg beats me by MILES..his car's front is LITERALLY 1" off the ground.
I can't believe he actually drives around like that and not have his bumper ripped off from the body.
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i have seen pics of that guy's car before and asked him about that and he said he just goes slow, except there was some car show everyone mentiontioned in ktown a few months back where every single car there scraped out the steep *** driveway. That car is tooooo low, just watch someday when a cat gets in front and has nowhere to go! I desperately want one of those ARC oil coolers, looks like a fawkin intercooler and mad jdm yo!
Originally Posted by Chebosto
if you're seriously afraid of scratching it up just get some thin aluminum sheeting via Home Depot and attach it to the underside of the lip portion or areas in which you think you'll rub.. heat gun it and tap to fit the shape of the underside... the APR splitter is nice, but overkill for what the application you want.
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