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Discussion starter · #21 ·
It aligned perfectly. I'm really really happy. It lowerd it like 1 3/4" all the way aorund, which is a decent little drop. It would probaly still look better lower but I think Sportlines are one of hte lowest you can get until you step into coil overs...Plus with it being my DD I dont wanna scrape everything in sight. Ill post some pics later on this week after I get it washed.
 
It aligned perfectly. I'm really really happy. It lowerd it like 1 3/4" all the way aorund, which is a decent little drop. It would probaly still look better lower but I think Sportlines are one of hte lowest you can get until you step into coil overs...Plus with it being my DD I dont wanna scrape everything in sight. Ill post some pics later on this week after I get it washed.
sweet you must hae one of the rare shops that can allign it right without C&C plates. alot of shops cant do it. when i get mine im gunna try it without and then if my shop cant then ill get the C&C plates

~edit~ POST PICS!!!!!
 
Discussion starter · #23 ·
I got it at Sears. I work there so I got associate discount and I had to work today so they did it while I was workin lol. Who knew sears could work on cars?
 
you must drive on flat ground with no speed bumps


i have the prokit and i scrape on most speed bumps even when im crawling and my front bumper nearly hits the ground on some hills because of the steepness thats why i havent gotten a chin spoiler because right now i nearly scrape going into school
 
I got it at Sears. I work there so I got associate discount and I had to work today so they did it while I was workin lol. Who knew sears could work on cars?
how much would iot have been without the discount? like if i went in there how much would it have cost
 
Discussion starter · #26 ·
$70 plus tax. Its a little more than most and I proaby wouldn't have even gotten it there if I hadn't had to work today, but I'm glad I did. The manager of Automotive at Sears has an 2003 Cobra so they are smart lol.
 
Arent they like bolted to the ground though? All you need is a air gun with a socket and a friend with an F-250 and Bully Dog tuner lol
hahah that one made me laugh!
 
Discussion starter · #30 ·
It probably wouldn't work but it would make for one hell of a senior prank. We don't have speed bumps at my school, we do have a cop that is there all the time though. She pulled me over for doing a burnout in the parking lot and half yelled, half laughed for about 10 mins.
 
yeah you will for sportlines
 
After looking at your links, I belive I will try it myself. Im just going to plan on starting early one sat and working slow over the whole weekend. I normally can do things, but something this complicated and new could take me a while haha. Plus I need money for the springs first :p
 
After looking at your links, I belive I will try it myself. Im just going to plan on starting early one sat and working slow over the whole weekend. I normally can do things, but something this complicated and new could take me a while haha. Plus I need money for the springs first :p
ya im going to set aside a whole weekend just in case. from what i have read and people i have talked to tha have dont it, spings and shocks install takes about 15-30 mins and is a breeze, however the front is extremely timely and much more difficult and has taken people 4-6 hours to install the springs and struts! but im going to do it myself
 
no, these things are indestructible...i live in a city full of ******** so we have these giant bumps that ppl with jacked up trucks have to go slowly over...they're part of the road...no bolts, just concrete on the street...heh, it would kill an f250
 
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