Lowering car ?
Center of gravity drops, which is good for
handling/braking but bad for launch, because
here you want -more- weight transfer instead
of less. A compromise which you have to live
with to some extent. Lower CG = less weight
transfer under all conditions.
Instant center moves because lower control
arm angle is changed by lowering body relative
to axle. This, you can restore (or improve upon
stock, depending on drop) by LCA relocation
brackets. Front of arms pointing slightly upward
= better "bite".
(i have an SLP y-pipe and i kno it sits lower then stock...so i needa make it over speedbumps and everything...so im wondering also how low i should actually go)]
whats the best shocks...and all that good other crap i will need
i wont lower it until i get 17" TTII's 9.5 up front and 11 out back so i kno ill need an adj. PHR probably from BMR?

