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Does anyone know which shop will accept lowered/slammed cars? My car is super low and I'm pretty scared to have the bottom of my front lip and splitter scraped. Shops that has a flat or very low angled sidewalk entrance or rack
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Originally Posted by XenonKiller99' timestamp='1362024909' post='22369616
Does anyone know which shop will accept lowered/slammed cars? My car is super low and I'm pretty scared to have the bottom of my front lip and splitter scraped. Shops that has a flat or very low angled sidewalk entrance or rack
Also, I think I need to remove my rear diffuser for the mod?
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Originally Posted by chViETnk' timestamp='1362028650' post='22369699
[quote name='XenonKiller99' timestamp='1362024909' post='22369616']
Does anyone know which shop will accept lowered/slammed cars? My car is super low and I'm pretty scared to have the bottom of my front lip and splitter scraped. Shops that has a flat or very low angled sidewalk entrance or rack
Does anyone know which shop will accept lowered/slammed cars? My car is super low and I'm pretty scared to have the bottom of my front lip and splitter scraped. Shops that has a flat or very low angled sidewalk entrance or rack
Also, I think I need to remove my rear diffuser for the mod?
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you needa remove the diffuser, also i dont think you can even do this mod, your brackets fall right into that spot or close if i remember correctly?
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many shops accomodate lowered cars, but i dunno how low your splitter & lip are. doesn't look that low in the pics. any competent shop should be able to take care of you. all they gotta do is put blocks under your tires before lifting it. if you're really that concerned, try to find a shop that uses one of those open pits for the install bays, instead of lifts. there's a few places in SoCal if you feel like going for a drive. LOL
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