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...I am thinking about lowering my car but I'm not sure how low. I have a 2002 Civic Sedan with 17" rims and a tire size of 215/45/17. Anybody have any suggestions?
BTW: I live in Canada where the winters can see quite a lot of snow.
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I guess I'll be the first to say, it's all in how much money you want to spend. Do what you want to do and don't do something just cause someone told you too.
you most definitely should lower it. After i got my car lowered, i couldnt stop starin at it. get somethin not to low since u seem like a weaksauce. get eibach prokit which lowers 1.3"
hey bigl, i am in the same exact situation....i live in buffalo, ny though. i wanna lower it, but i don't know how much.....i've seen the results of too low in buffalo, with steep driveways and snow....ouch!