i was wonderin how pppl fair in the snow wit there cars dropped, b/c its about to snow in delaware where i live neva had a dropped car in the snow, anything i should do to prepare, i have coilovers should i raise the car up. im on like a 2.5" drop all around i think
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hahahaha raise that sucka up! raise to stock height...our cars are not snow plows what i do is switch out my suspension for the winter, stock springs and struts for winter but if u don;t want to hassle with that def raise it up! it will save u alot of time, money, and frustration.....trust me
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If you don't want to raise your car up in a region that gets snow, then enjoy your honda-made snowplow.Former: 90 Accord EX Coupe, 93 10th Anniversary in Frost White
1985 Volvo 245 manual [IPD lowering springs, IPD sway bars, OEM Virgo wheels, 1977 quad round headlights, 1978 grill]
2001 Mazda B3000 SE 4x4 extended cab [stock except for CB radio]
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2015 Toyota Prius Three with solar roof [rear diffuser, Vision Cross wheels... cheaper than steelies!]
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When you raise your car, make sure you coat your threads in anti-seize, because that will protect them. Some coils are made of aluminum, which will corrode with the road salt and they will cause the coilover to lock up so you can't adjust the coils. It happened to my friend. He had gone through a winter with his car down, and one day he wanted to raise it up a little as he was sick of being so low and he couldn't because his coils locked up.
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i had my car dropped + body kit and i NEVER had a problem "plowing snow" if there is enough snow where you are actually "plowing" it with your front bumper. then thats gonna be the least of you problems. your tires are just gonna spin no matter what
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Originally posted by Accord R33i had my car dropped + body kit and i NEVER had a problem "plowing snow" if there is enough snow where you are actually "plowing" it with your front bumper. then thats gonna be the least of you problems. your tires are just gonna spin no matter what
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