Today's the last day of school for me (damn finals). My Cav is loaded on the stock suspension with my entire room. The tire gap in the rear is an inch or so smaller than the gap in the front. The front of the car is pointing up. I'm wondering if I have any worries about blowing a strut or something on my 3 hour drive home. It's mostly flat. But do they take a lot to damage. The car has 56,XXX miles on it. I ask because it would really suck to be FORCED into upgrading the suspension....
How do lowered cars take weight? Springs are stiffer, so I assume well?
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You would be fine...Admiral...just take it easy on potholes, train tracks, etc.
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air your rear tires to their max. 44psi or something like that then let the air back out when your unloaded.