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sweet ride QD~
If lowered properly, then yes. There are several benefits seen from slightly lowering a vehicle. However, cutting/heating springs to achieve a lower height is far from "proper" i believe. (not to say I've never done that :))Quote:
Originally Posted by quickdodge®
Very nice cvcc btw. :goodjob:
-jonathan
Wink mirror, I have one.Quote:
Originally Posted by quickdodge®
My father had one on his '95 Viper b/c the viper is very difficult to tow. There arent any easy access points to grab ahold of. it also looked sexy as hail!
-Ant.
^ Tell your dad I wanna drive it!
My car is lowered just fine. I'm barely pushing 70hp out of that engine so I'm in no need of a hard cornering car. And I can vouch for "improperly" heating/cutting springs to be plenty beneficial as I have proof of it working just fine.Quote:
Originally Posted by se7en
Thank you for the compliment, lolol. Later, QD.
That was his '95. I will be at the Toys KF meet this saturday with the 06. :goodjob:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tech5
QD-to answer your question, it does serve a purpose to a degree. But I do understand that most cars, especially Hondas, come equipped with a factory tow point(s). Why add another? It makes it convenient for the tow truck driver and I believe if you track the car you must have one.
-Ant.
^^^ booo!
So who has a rear tow hook I can get??
I see one in your sig already.
-Ant.
i love my tow hooks! although mainly for looks (at least ill admit it) they may one day become functional! although i hope not to hit any walls at road atl this season! :)
if you get stuck in a ditch *i would know* :)
this question is covered in this month's issue of Honda Tuning mag...
I see no use for them unless your planning on ending in a ditch now and then lol
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Originally Posted by Humphries
Most ppl get them for looks. b/c it's JDM. But its still a functional part.
I see them on 240's more than anything with there lil yoshi stuffed animals on it. lol WTF?