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Old 03-10-2012, 10:09 AM   #1
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Slamming my car?

hey whats up guys so i got a few questions for all you folks that drive SLAMMED. im getting my first pair of coilovers (stance LX+PLUS) on my base model s14. but before i install them i had a few questions and hopefully some of you guys can give me some feed back or some advice in advance as this is going to be my first lowered car that i will be driving

my QUESTION being is what type of mods will i need to do in-order to drive slammed, will i need to relocate engine harness or remove fender covers etc? i dont want to encounter any future problems that can be prevented before hand. i am currently going to be driving on stock tear drops so i plan to go SUPER LOW. also what settings should i set my coilovers too, as to stiffness, height settings and dampering? i do NOT plan to go to the track, she WILL be my daily but i also might hit a few late night industrial area drifts. im new to all this so any adivice or tales or problems you guys might have encountered when slamming your car would be greatly appricated. i just want to take any precautions so i dont encounter them later! Thanks in advance!
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