Finally took some good pics of my SS
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Ya turning down the iso with make a more clear picture, but you gotta have a more steady hand to make it work right or it will blur. Cause what it is doing is keeping the shutter open longer allowing more light to get in so if you move the camera a little bit it will blur the picture out depending on how much you moved the camera.
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Yeah it's very low. But, I was unwilling to compromise on the stance and I bought the headers a few years ago before I was aware of how notorious SLP's were for hanging low. I researched the performance aspect of them, but never even thought about the depth of them. Oh well, live and learn I suppose. I've scraped them a couple times on railroad tracks, but haven't damaged them. I often times refuse to drive down certain streets or pull in to certain driveways, etc. I don't drive the car as much as I should, so it's really not that big of a problem, you just gotta sacrifice a little to get the results you are looking for....at least that's how I justify it!
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Yeah it's very low. But, I was unwilling to compromise on the stance and I bought the headers a few years ago before I was aware of how notorious SLP's were for hanging low. I researched the performance aspect of them, but never even thought about the depth of them. Oh well, live and learn I suppose. I've scraped them a couple times on railroad tracks, but haven't damaged them. I often times refuse to drive down certain streets or pull in to certain driveways, etc. I don't drive the car as much as I should, so it's really not that big of a problem, you just gotta sacrifice a little to get the results you are looking for....at least that's how I justify it!