Air ride suspension
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do you own a performance racing car? where you do you race? red light to red light...i'm just saying. for the average joe, air ride might make more sense than having a full blow suspension setup tuned to perfection for the streets. not that i would ever touch it, i enjoy my bilsteins quite well.
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you are correct. back in the late '90's i was into building lowriders (seriously) and my dd was a mini truck with a full hydraulic suspension and when i got an alignment i set the height to a reasonable driving level and it worked perfectly. i never really had tire wear when i cruised it dropped either, and i was tucking 13" daytons lmao. i miss those days lol.
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classy. LOL, I was just joking about doing a civic hatch and throwing some 100 spokes on it to mess with the honda guys around here. You want a good laugh look up Texan Wire Wheels, modern day spokes
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I REALLY, REALLY wish i didnt just look at that website. The sad thing is, i see pos cars with those wheels all the time. I actually saw a cadillac at a body shop that had two of those wheels sticking up from the top of the trunk, kinda like having two spares. I guess you can call it the ghetto version of a ricer.