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SportTrac Discussion
Suspension
x-spec lowering kit
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<blockquote data-quote="Keola P" data-source="post: 809220" data-attributes="member: 67013"><p>The amount you lowered yours would be perfect for mines. I have 20 in. rims on right now and I think 3" would be perfect. Have you thought of upgrading to larger aftermarket rims? The larger wheels would give the appearance of a lower stance, I don't think you need to lower it any more. I'm not fond of the rear end sag you see in a lot of lowered and lifted vehicles, kind of like the front a little lower than the back. What's these "keyways" for the torsion bars you speak of?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keola P, post: 809220, member: 67013"] The amount you lowered yours would be perfect for mines. I have 20 in. rims on right now and I think 3" would be perfect. Have you thought of upgrading to larger aftermarket rims? The larger wheels would give the appearance of a lower stance, I don't think you need to lower it any more. I'm not fond of the rear end sag you see in a lot of lowered and lifted vehicles, kind of like the front a little lower than the back. What's these "keyways" for the torsion bars you speak of? [/QUOTE]
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