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    kings superlows too low?????

    i got a 92 delsol with 15" EM1 rims i wanna drop it on king spring superlows is it too low has anyone done it before??

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    Hey,
    In my experience, dumping a car on super lows causes to many problems, especially with Mr Plod.
    I find Whiteline are good for answering questions like this one... and can recomment a comfortable ride height
    www.whiteline.com.au or 1800 040 003
    Plenty of other places out there.
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    Depens on what your opinion of 'too low' is. Will it be a daily driver too?
    I personally thing that super lows are too low as a functionality thing especially if its a daily driver. I have lows in my Del Sol, its a nice height and I really can just about go anywhere, speed bumps, gutters etc with a bit of care. If its just a weekend car, then I would consider the super lows.

    I think Zelda had his really low once, hopefully he can comment.

    Have fun.
    Deano.

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    i have super lows on my eg with koni yellows on lowest setting. im tuckin tyre front and back on my 15s.

    go for it man, i drive mine daily, looks ****
    oh wrd!

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    oh yea
    kingsuperlows on gen3 CRX is low as~ my friend tried to get his camber fixed, but they said they couldnt because it was too low (needed camber kit probably), his car is stock too (as in no kit, stock wheels).

    However, king superlows on a gen2 CRX is piss high...

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    yeh i want it to look good, atm it looks like a tractor
    its for daily driving but i dont mind slowing the f**k down for speed humps, etc

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    i dont go over speed bumps, i get 'bogged'

    got like 4 finger gap from front lip to ground and like 3fingers from bottom of resonator to ground.

    2 low to 2 tow y0!
    oh wrd!

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    Can you some of these for an ED9?
    And if so, whats the RRP for them?

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    superlows = not as low as u think.... should be fine..
    friends got superlows i think on his del sol with stockies.. nice height..

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    if you have lips/skirts forget about it

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    superlows is not that low.
    the back would be on the guard and bit under, front maybe a finger or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLO01

    I think Zelda had his really low once, hopefully he can comment.


    king springs super lows are that low.

    this is 14" stock honda rims on spuer lows


    this is 15" stock honda rims on super lows"


    havent tried 16" but these are 17"




    so far i've gotten rid of the superslows as they are not low enough for my application. i've got something else and it lowers the car way more then super lows

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