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Well actually now that I look at your post I see that you were agreeing with the guy but I thought before that you were saying "no" at the end of your statement and kinda of making fun of what he asked. But know I see that you just can't spell and meant to put "know". My bad.
And to the original question. Why do you want hydraulics? I think they are kinda silly and useless. If you want the slammed look then go with coilovers or I would even go with airbags before Hydraulics. I just prefer function.
It would be awesome to be able to lower the car really low but be able to raise it when yo come to a speed bump or whatever, but then again suspension would take too much of a hit.
One thing I really wish I could do; lower that damn roof a good 6 inches
Originally posted by CameronCamry It would be awesome to be able to lower the car really low but be able to raise it when yo come to a speed bump or whatever, but then again suspension would take too much of a hit.
One thing I really wish I could do; lower that damn roof a good 6 inches
What?
Why would you want to lower the roof 6 inches?
I'm the complete opposite of a truck driver--the smaller the better. I actually feel like a *** when I drive a truck, no matter how nice it may be. My Camry has about six inches of extra headroom so I would not mind taking that off as well as lowering it a bit as well... I think my Camry looks like a truck compared to some other cars.
Originally posted by CameronCamry I'm the complete opposite of a truck driver--the smaller the better. I actually feel like a *** when I drive a truck, no matter how nice it may be. My Camry has about six inches of extra headroom so I would not mind taking that off as well as lowering it a bit as well... I think my Camry looks like a truck compared to some other cars.
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