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Lowering Your Car Properly

We've all witnessed the results of poorly dropped cars as they bounce and buck like a rodeo bull down the highway. We all know that your ride deserves better...much better! We discuss the proper ways to give your car the stance and ride qualities you're
By Henry De Los Santos
Photography by Henry De Los Santos
Proper Lowering Nova

Proper Lowering Coil Spring
If you have minimal experience installing front springs on any A-arm assembly, be extremely careful. Compressed springs have a tremendous amount of stored energy that can make them dangerous to remove. It's not uncommon for springs to literally fly out of the chassis if not properly contained. It's best to place a floor jack on the bottom of the A-arm to compress the spring, remove the ball joint, and slowly drop the A-arm. If you're not comfortable attempting this, most professionals will usually replace the springs for as little as $50.


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