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Body kit question
Friday, August 26, 2005 9:26 PM
Im lookin for the stock deal, but im gonna spend alot of cash, so why not just go all out??

http://www.grounddynamics.com/Templates/frmTemplateP1.asp?CatalogID=5892&Zoom=Yes&SubFolderId=345

i like this kit, and after shipping its only 670 bucks, my question is, i have the stock front bumper on my 02 cavalier with the z24 ground effect, will this bumper sit lower or higher or about the same as my front end now?
Has anyone had any experience or heard anything about this site?




Re: Body kit question
Friday, August 26, 2005 9:52 PM
I don't like the Bomex, the back bumper looks like a park bench, it sticks out way too far.....but if you like it it's your money man!

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Re: Body kit question
Friday, August 26, 2005 9:54 PM
ya, ne ways, i dont care if you like it, lol, i just wanna know if its gonna be lower higher, or whats happening in the height world.



Re: Body kit question
Friday, August 26, 2005 10:02 PM
Oh, my bad, a friend of mine had it on her car at stock height and it had around 4" to spare from the ground......not bad with stock height, but if you leava it at stock height please fill the wheel wells, thats one of my pet peaves, you can't do much with the back, but you can with the front at least.....

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Re: Body kit question
Friday, August 26, 2005 11:06 PM
haha, my car is already lowered, no wheel well to fill lol,



Re: Body kit question
Saturday, August 27, 2005 1:23 AM
Before you get the kit, I would probably replace your dropzones with some Koni struts/shocks and better set of springs. With the lower amount of space between your bumpers and the ground, you might scratch the bumper more often than you think. If you have great struts/shocks you'll absorb more of it and hold it well with the added weight.



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Re: Body kit question
Saturday, August 27, 2005 5:36 AM
And I WOULD recommend putting on the kit a week or two before you paint it and drive around and get used to how low you're sitting. One of the cars I just painted, I put a bomex kit on, and he wasn't used to how low the car sat, and hit a bump in the road (more like some of the road was pushed up) and cracked it.

Best to get used to it before paint, that way you know what you're up against, and if you accidentally crack it from hitting somewhere you can get it fixed and know if you can drive on a certain road or just have to be more careful.

Don't know what the roads are like where you are, but in PA they suck lol.




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