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Old Feb 19, 2014 | 07:06 PM
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zPost your lowered 4 doors!! I want some inspiration, and all the lowered 4 doors on the internet seem weird looking. I think the wheels seem too tucked, but I don't know. I just want to see what other people have.
 
Old Feb 19, 2014 | 07:38 PM
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youll want to go here then.


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Old Feb 19, 2014 | 08:28 PM
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My goal some day is to have a first gen 4 door laying rocker on some 22's... some day.
 
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There are plenty of 1st gen 4 doors for sale around here. I can barely find any 2 doors around here though 1st or 2nd gen. I might lower mine on Camaro rims though.
 
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There are plenty of 1st gen 4 doors for sale around here. I can barely find any 2 doors around here though 1st or 2nd gen. I might lower mine on Camaro rims though.
the first gen I have now is a 4 door, but its 4wd, and living in MN, i want to keep it that way LOL
 
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haha well, mine is 4x4, but the 4x4 doesn't work. Plus, I can't afford to go off roading. I am just going to lower this a little bit so I am closer to the ground, and it doesn't feel so tall and narrow.
 
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haha well, mine is 4x4, but the 4x4 doesn't work. Plus, I can't afford to go off roading. I am just going to lower this a little bit so I am closer to the ground, and it doesn't feel so tall and narrow.
ah yeah, living in MN 4x4 is a must.

But a lowered 4x4 would be awesome, if it was functional, like a typhoon. ZOOM ZOOM!
 
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Miraculously I have gone all winter in MI without 4x4 and I have only got stuck once. I parked right on an ice patch though, so I was sort of asking for it.
 
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why not see why your 4x4 dosent work and fix it, most common problem is the actuator.
 
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I can't afford to go off road. This is my daily and really the only reason I would use 4x4 is snow. I also don't like being too far off the ground. I really want to lower it so it won't be so high off the ground, and I want to be able to put things in the back and get them out easier. I am not going to lower it too much though. Just a couple of inches.
 



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