Pictures of lowered cars

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My current 4x4s:

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I paid GOOD $$$$ from a sponsor of this site that claimed a 2 inch drop. I'll be dammed if I cut them before they settle.
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I really love the whole theme of that car! Stance, color combination.M80 spoiler, wheels... the whole package just looks perfect. Sorry for :hijack:

Thanks!

What width and backspacing do you have on the wheels? Any rubbing or modification of the inner wheel wells in front required? I’ve got 275 40 17 in the front with 2” drop and I’ve been warned that I will need a deft touch with the plasma cutter or hammer to avoid interference once the front clip is installed.

You’ve got a sharp car btw!

They have 5.25" backspacing. No rubbing on the front even at full lock. Rear frame rails were notched to the seam.
 
This’ll probably be construed as cheating, but hey, the OP asked for pictures of lowered cars.

The Juggernaut, on RideTech Shockwave air springs, slammed right down and tucking 18’s:

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Olds Cool next to The Juggernaut, it’s dropped 2” all around with BellTech drop spindles in front, and 2” lowering springs in the rear. The Juggernaut still makes it look like a 4x4:

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All pics have Hotchkis 2-inch drop rear springs. All but the black wheeled one show 2-inch drop g-body spindles and Viking 500lb hybrid coilovers. (I do not recommend those coils for ANY drop.) The black wheel shows Blazer spindles with Eibach drop springs and a .5" taller lower ball joint. The 5 spoke wheels are 255/50/16, while the t-type wheels are 235/60/15-255/60/15 staggered. The red car is my friend's lowered RX-7.

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So you have 2" drop in all in the front? I run exact same tires - 235/60 and 255/50 bfgs.

All beautiful cars here!
 
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2 inch drop UMI springs.
These are brand new I hope they start to settle and lower a little more .
If they don't I will be EXTREMELY disappointed





These are Moog S10 front springs I think they have the perfect look with the top of the tire being up in the fenderwell


What size front tires on the cutty
 
This’ll probably be construed as cheating, but hey, the OP asked for pictures of lowered cars.

The Juggernaut, on RideTech Shockwave air springs, slammed right down and tucking 18’s:

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Olds Cool next to The Juggernaut, it’s dropped 2” all around with BellTech drop spindles in front, and 2” lowering springs in the rear. The Juggernaut still makes it look like a 4x4:

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Heres my '86 SS.No drop spindles but it does have a SC&C Stage 2 Plus kit with the extra tall upper and tall lower ball joints and Eibach lowering springs in the back.
245-50/16's all the way around on Prime wheels.
The Lauren ground effects kit makes it look even lower !!
Cant go much lower than this,our crappy back roads in Nova Scotia are so bad that the exhaust scrapes every now and then.
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