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Originally Posted by andyrew
USAFJEEPER,
Lowering the car lowers the COG on the car, generally stiffens up the suspension, and gives the driver a better feel of the road, In general it really helps the handling, assuming that the suspension still has perfect range of movement.
In general what is affected by lowering is the alignment, not to mention the position the shocks are generally used in, thus if shocks that have been properly valved for the lowered position are not used, the stock shocks will prematurely fail (were not talking immediate, but maybe 50-75% reduction in life.... Simply a guess).
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Sounds like you know what you're talking about, so if one were to have ambitions having dropping their car about an inch what would suggestion be to do it safely (besides not doing it)?