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Khw
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OCT 01, 01:07 AM
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quote | Originally posted by rbell2915:
What's the difference between stanced cars and lowered cars? |
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Nothing really except the extent. Stanced is so low that there really isn't much if any suspension travel left. The tires have massive chamber problems usually also. Where as lowered can be anything from 1/2" to Stanced. However, usually lowered still retains some kind of suspension travel.
Personally, while stanced may look ok on some cars, I would never own one. I don't want to be replacing tires every 3 months... On top of that I have enough issues with arthritis in my neck, I don't need the car beating me up and making it worse.
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Kitskaboodle
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OCT 01, 10:46 AM
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"Stanced" means pretty much no suspension travel left? Perhaps they should just call it what it really is..."Bouncy Bounce". Kit
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Dburger
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OCT 02, 01:09 PM
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There's a stanced Integra running around here with camber. It totally ruins the driveability of the car, but looks awesome. Some people describe it as a "lifestyle", but I think that's stretching it. (bad pun there)
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