They sell lowering springs there?
i guess it must be hard to get rims where you all live ???
or are hub caps easier to deal with ??
LOL
Are these "bolt-on" spinnaz?-
Those are actual DUB spinners. I think their called Trump spinners or something like that. Not really my taste. Drift kits and chrome wheels don't go well together.
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They sell lowering springs there?
yeah some were lowered, a few young guys out there. they are working on it.
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i guess it must be hard to get rims where you all live ???
lol i winterized mine just sticking with the 14" steelies for now.
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Are these "bolt-on" spinnaz?-
at least there not spinning hubcaps
i dont usually like spinners but those were ok, we had a good time messing with kris pretending that his car was still moving when were just standing around the parking lot.
hope more come out to the NC meet after the first of the year.
Joe: Not everyone can have their daily driver lowered. I'm assuming
you were reffering to mine (the green sunfire) since it's at stock height
with 17's. If I was to lower it I wouldnt be able to make it down my own
driveway. But if you want to complain about it you can feel free to buy
me bags...
Oh and I got that car a few months ago and just now
finished paying for it so i'm just getting started on it.
[quote=97cavie24ls(JDM&00s/c sedans™)]i guess it must be hard to get rims where you all live ???
or are hub caps easier to deal with ??
LOL
How many cars do you see there with hubcaps? 2...and one with steelies
for the winter...
My car is daily driven in Michigan, winter and all, my driveway has a steep incline, and my lip doesn't have one scrape on it. Anybody who uses that excuse is making up for their lack of driving ability.
I've never encountered a driveway I couldn't angle it up, my entrance into work is almost 45 degrees! Besides most cars today come from the factory as low as my car is.
If you can't drive an Sunfire SE lowered 2" without scraping you should look into a Jeep.
My fire will be kitted in another month or two...plus you havent seen
my driveway.....8/10ths of a mile of nothing but large gravel and holes.
One of my friends refuses to drive his car down my driveway in his lowered
car.... I will be lowering in the near future but Im waiting to see where its
gonna be sittin with the kit. I can only go so low because of the huge
speedbumps where i work. On my other car the kit used to scrape those
speed bumps at stock height with stock rims. Some things are unavoidable
no matter how good of a driver you are.
Lookin good guys - and about the dub spinners...it's not really my tast bud - It looks cool...grabs MAD attention and I'm sure gives him mad points at carshows!....
& he gots the sickest car out here -
keep it up guys
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Joe Schulte (JoeDM) wrote:My car is daily driven in Michigan, winter and all, my driveway has a steep incline, and my lip doesn't have one scrape on it. Anybody who uses that excuse is making up for their lack of driving ability.
I've never encountered a driveway I couldn't angle it up, my entrance into work is almost 45 degrees! Besides most cars today come from the factory as low as my car is.
If you can't drive an Sunfire SE lowered 2" without scraping you should look into a Jeep.
slowly becomeing the angryiest person on JBO you have bortsy and jimmy Z infront of you.
Im a level 32 joedm newb flamer.
Jcavi (we must have WAFFLES) wrote:slowly becomeing the angryiest person on JBO you have bortsy and jimmy Z infront of you.
Sorry it's honestly not a goal of mine, I've had a ton of fun on here lately. I'm truly not an angry person.
I understand where he's coming from, I lived a half mile down a dirt road before I moved out on my own this year. They hardly leveled it, and you would almost chip a tooth over the bumps, and after a lot of travel they became one after another.
Yeah gravel sucks especially the gravel in my drive its huge.
Very bumpy drive.
everyone is different and
everoyne is specical. dont you ever forget that
Im a level 32 joedm newb flamer.
That red cavalier is not my cup of tea, but to each his/her own....
I live near Wilmington, N.C.