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Old 11-21-2005, 07:29 PM
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Question SS S/C

Alright, about 2 weeks from now untill my SS S/C should be built. Anyways, I was just curiouse, Does the Cobalt SSS/C seem to be very high, like even when lowered, I like the look of integras and preludes how they are so low, anyways i have never seen one in person and i was woundering if it really is that high, even when lowered
like not off the ground but the whole ride in general, like roof etc
Old 11-21-2005, 07:35 PM
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I have never seen one lowered, but I don't think they are too high. I scrap my front valence every once in a while on high domed streets so I won't be lowerering mine. I don't think they would look bad lowered just a tad.
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hmm great feedback with the amount of users on
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You need to give it longer than 30 mins for feedback..... not everyone lives on this site. But it is pretty high compared to some of the imports. When i was auto crossing there was a huge difference between mine and the imports like the miada. But when riding or driving it, it doesn't feel that way and i'm sure when lowered it will feel like you're on the ground.
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Originally Posted by Cobalt_Supercharged
I have never seen one lowered, but I don't think they are too high. I scrap my front valence every once in a while on high domed streets so I won't be lowerering mine. I don't think they would look bad lowered just a tad.
It's not the valance you're scraping mang, it's the front air dam which is made of rubberized plastic So it's not really a big deal if it scrapes cause it gives so much.

As far as the stock ride hieght goes, it sits nice and low. Although the backend is jacked up kinda high.
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LOWER IT!!! They look like off road cars before, but there are some nice pics floating around and they look great lowered.
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I think they're good height stock. it's nothing where you say "OMG DROP THAT ****" like on an srt-4..but some people like it a little lower. I already scrape my front end all the time.
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i think it could maybe lose an inch front and back but i wouldn't go lower unless your going for less function ... I have seen some pics where the cars front and back end are equal and I am not sure how this affects the ss and its specially tuned suspension but I doubt it does any good plus leaving it even kinda takes your eyes off the backend with the afterburner tail lights
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Slam That Biatch
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The only lowering kit out does .5” That’s so insignificant what's the point.
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There are other lowing kits out than that, plus there are coilovers too.
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It's really personal preference...Personally, I will be lowering mine on H&R Springs this winter, because these cars look soooooo good lowered! LOL....
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Lower It!!!!!
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