Ok this summer/spring/soon I will definetly be dropin the pro.
The only thing is I dont want to put too much stress on my wheels. I already destroyed a set!
I figure the reason the old rims were distroyed was because they bottomed out putting all the force on the wheel.
I was thinking I could go coilovers, so that I can raise it in the winter and drop it to the floor in the summer. Sounds win win but then I realized that coil overs probubly dont work that way, because the spring constant is still the same.
Next/Cheaper option was just a set of sprigs, definetly Tiens so I get the aggressive look. But will these be a problem in the winter?
Now im probubly the only one that has ever distroyed a rim, but now I have much lighter rims most likley weaker as well.
Anyone notice more bottoming out with there droped pros. Or is it less because the springs are stronger?
The only thing is I dont want to put too much stress on my wheels. I already destroyed a set!
I figure the reason the old rims were distroyed was because they bottomed out putting all the force on the wheel.
I was thinking I could go coilovers, so that I can raise it in the winter and drop it to the floor in the summer. Sounds win win but then I realized that coil overs probubly dont work that way, because the spring constant is still the same.
Next/Cheaper option was just a set of sprigs, definetly Tiens so I get the aggressive look. But will these be a problem in the winter?
Now im probubly the only one that has ever distroyed a rim, but now I have much lighter rims most likley weaker as well.
Anyone notice more bottoming out with there droped pros. Or is it less because the springs are stronger?
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