Post a pic of your lowered car..i'll start.
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Originally Posted by WayneE
They're CCWs - www.ccwheel.com
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...they are all VERY NICE......BUT.... not real world cars....NOBODY...could take those real low cars cross-country..and NOT have problems.................LOOKS COOL THOUGH.
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Originally Posted by NHRAMAN
...they are all VERY NICE......BUT.... not real world cars....NOBODY...could take those real low cars cross-country..and NOT have problems.................LOOKS COOL THOUGH.
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Not to be a jerk but your car is not lowered as much as you say. The frame would be on the ground if it was. 2 inches is a lot on a C5. Beautiful cars by everyone....I just have a thing with people throwing numbers around that are not accurate.
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Originally Posted by Nabbs
I live in NYC, before that I lived in Boston. Drove the car in the city, since that's where I live. Car is on 04 shocks and lowered all the way on the stock bolts, and I have 305s on the reat on low profile 19"s. Sure the ride is a little harsh and I have to dodge potholes, but the car is totally driveable. If I can drive my car in Manhattan and Boston, I don't want to hear any complaints about lowered cars.
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Originally Posted by Slow Vette
so u have 18's in the front and 19's in the rear? also how much did it slow u down speed wise, if any?
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