how low is too low?

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yokota180sx
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put it this way

when ANY of your arms/rods are above horizontal...you are too low for optimal performance


tamdo714
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hey neiko. i always see you around. that car wash place is on bolsa and euclid rt? i drive a black fastback dumped on se wheels right now. but use to have watanabes on it.

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nieko
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haha ya i have a new white coupe though on se wheels =X the car wash place... (i had tokens from my work thats why i was always there ) dont tell anyone! ahahha wow sorry for the offtopicness

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NomisST
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When you get as low as my friend's truck:

http://vids.myspace.com/index....45665

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nieko
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that really isnt what i was talking about at all...

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NomisST
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Oh I know, but his truck is still sick, just wanted to show how low it could go.

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his truck is gay

this is low, and with class

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nieko
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gosh yokota you always have the ballerest cars haha and i mean like where the coil performs the best not just how low it can go... lol

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like i saidonce any of your arms, go past horizontal, your ****s not right.

if you care about performance, keep your arms above horizontal, or at horizontal.

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NomisST
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yokota180sx wrote:his truck is gay
Thanks for the opinion

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Slappy wrote:You guys need to hit your edit button , and look down and click the delete button , and delete all your useless post. You guys killed this thread.
I never knew you could delete a thread

this thread is still pure love to me, My biggest obstacle is the 3" exhaust.my down pipe has a dent from vigilante driveways and gas stations.


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Kalypso123 wrote:I never knew you could delete a thread
Just your own post , not the thread.

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thats what i meant.


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nieko wrote:
how do you work with speed bumps.. ..and for my main reason of posting..haha fv boomers.

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nieko
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hahah well there are just some speed bumps that i cant go over hahah but if you angle right you can get over most of them =X

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nieko wrote:you angle right you can get over most of them =X
thats how it should be, you get all the props

tofupowered
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slappy hit the nail on the head. if you want too low then talk to the VIP guys.

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nieko
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some of you just ARE NOT understanding the question. its not how low can you go. re-read the question, its how low is TOO low. like when do you see performance losses etc. but i already got that answered pretty much by grant


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