79 Malibu how do I get this stance the correct way

Irishspring46

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This is a random pic of someone else’s Malibu but I’m wondering how I can get a stance like this (tires tucked) the correct way, would simply drop springs be enough and not completely ruin geometry? I had issues with my Monte Carlo and drop springs not dropping the car enough. By doing this I don’t want to downgrade handling/driving. It’s a street car. Just wondering the best way to achieve a similar stance I’m running 275s in the rear
 

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Ribbedroof

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These are the original springs 275/60-15 and 215/70-15

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Easiest way, but also the most expensive, is coilovers all the way around. You're only other choice is really trial and error. Everyone's combo and car is slightly different so their combo may get you close, or exactly what you want....or still way off.
 
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Intresting, mine sits higher than that but I’d assume I’m not running stock springs, I have a Buick grand national rear end and no idea on the springs
Post up a few images of the car (w/some side shots). Also provide info of F/R wheel (width + Back space) & tire sizes.

Answering your question w/o knowing details is just guessing. The more info you provide the better answers you SHOULD receive.
 
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