lowering the awd

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russ257
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lowering the awd

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i am not really thinking about doing this now cause money is kind of tight but i wondering if anybody has lowered the awd and had success my friends I have been having discussions about this would it mess anything up as far as the awd is concerned. Just kind of curious
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Re: lowering the awd (russ257)

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russ257, Here is a pic of John's AWD. Sweet looking vibe with a drop.
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Re: lowering the awd (rasermon)

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looky at all 'dem vibes!!!
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scherry2
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Re: lowering the awd (silverawd26)

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yea but just looking at it makes me want to lower mine now.gotta save those dollars.
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Re: lowering the awd (silverawd26)

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WRX-2-Vibe lowered his AWD with Eibach Pro-kit and it looks great.
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Re: lowering the awd (rasermon)

Post by ilquikgtx »

Those are progress spring and i dont see any problem with drive train or anything besides shocks/struts until they come out with some performace stuffjohn
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