What springs are on it now for it to be too low?
get a stock set of springs....i would trade ya mine for yours if you were close
Get a new set of stockers,then a alignment.
What`s dragging,mid-pipe,catback.You might be able to get under there,loosen everything up and raise the exhaust up a bit.
Get some pics.
I think it's my mid-pipe.... I tried to rise it up guess I gotta get new springs... Do you know how hard they are to change?
I think it's my mid-pipe.... I tried to rise it up guess I gotta get new springs... Do you know how hard they are to change?
charlie
I have a set of un-cut stock cobra springs w/isolators that were on the car only a year and a half. If you want them I can box them up and ship them to you but it will cost about $100 with shipping. PM me if interested.
I've seen scary ass damage done to the undercarriage on cars that were lowered too much. A pimped out Saleen vert was the worst. Exhaust flanges, bell housing, K-member, rocker panels, lower valiance panel all looked like someone put a 36" disc grinder to the underside of the car :nonono: Nothing was spared! The bottom on the bell housing was almost "holed-thru" exposing the torque converter Imagine the stupidity of the owner ignoring the warnings every mechanic gave him about the condition of his car :bash:
Check my sig. Also post a pic, im sure we can tell you how much is cut off of them by your stanceI think it's my mid-pipe.... I tried to rise it up guess I gotta get new springs... Do you know how hard they are to change?
Check my sig. Also post a pic, im sure we can tell you how much is cut off of them by your stance
I am curious, post a picture of your car. I want too see how low it actually sits! I mean if you cant even go over railroad tracks then that must be pretty freaking low.
Wait a minute...I lowered that car. lol
Those are stock springs with one coil removed...yeah that Cobra is nearly slammed. Looks good but the Xpipe is wayyy too low. Not sure why cory never replaced it or did something else with it but I'm positive that the midpipe can be adjusted.