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Any long term problems with lowering a car?

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Old 2/21/05, 04:34 PM
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I am planning on getting some Steeda Sport Spring soon and I was wondering if lowering the car will cause any long term problems? I plan on having it for a while (say 5-10 years) so I don't want to lower it if I am going to mess up anything.
I assume any warranty on my shocks etc will be voided by doing this?

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I've never heard of any problems. Except for chopping up your tires if it is too low.
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Only things that bother me is my shop jack would no longer roll under the car and passengers are great for opening the door and saying Ooops, I thought the door would miss the curb, sorry.
I am still on the fence, though I like the look and the feel of the car lower.
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B) Curbs to driveway dips, parking lot sleeping dogs, speed bumps, etc
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