Question Raising Car 4 winter on Coilovers
#17
Good idea on the free alignment thing guys.
Last week I found this FREE parking spot in NYC.
So I ripped off my front passenger inner fender and the bottom pulley cover.
It was my fault 100% for trying to park there. BUT if I wasn't lowered, it wouldn't of happened!
Next year I'm doing the rally look for winter!!
I should of would of could of but didn't!
Last week I found this FREE parking spot in NYC.
So I ripped off my front passenger inner fender and the bottom pulley cover.
It was my fault 100% for trying to park there. BUT if I wasn't lowered, it wouldn't of happened!
Next year I'm doing the rally look for winter!!
I should of would of could of but didn't!
#19
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I live in ny and it snowed a decent amount here, I raised my coilovers to get threw snow and I bought snow tires. Definitely worth it. Haven't gotten stuck yet. I drive my daily (14' jetta) everyday but the days where it snows around 2 inches and up I drive my Evo and it had no problem at all. Handling wise it's still good not bad for a raised car.
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