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Old 02-18-2006, 11:01 PM   #1
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Question lower or raise...

I like the look of lowered, and lifted blazers, equally. Which one is easyer, and cheaper, to do?

It dosent matter which one I do, just wondering what yall suggest!
Old 02-20-2006, 01:28 PM   #2
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Re: lower or raise...

Depends on what youdo with it. Do you go camping hiking towing a ski or boat? You may want to lift it then. If you strictly drive it on road then lower it
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slam that motherf*cker
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Re: lower or raise...

i will be doing a little towing (jetski) so...

does that affect my choice at all?
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no

shoot if I had a hitch and a decent friggin engine, I'd try to haul mine
Old 02-20-2006, 05:01 PM   #6
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lift it
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drop lower slam smack that biatch!
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Re: lower or raise...

Quote: Originally Posted by goblue9976
I like the look of lowered, and lifted blazers, equally. Which one is easyer, and cheaper, to do?

It dosent matter which one I do, just wondering what yall suggest!
Lowering looks like shit. Lift that badboy up and throw some knarly meats under it.
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Lower that bitch, hell I even dropped my 4x4. Lowering is cheaper to do (properly) anyways (static)
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Lower that bad boy.
Old 02-20-2006, 06:41 PM   #11
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do what i do! i lower it in the summer and slap my 22's on, come winter time i lift it and slap on my mudders..best of both worlds
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f*ck lowering or lifting it...be like richard simons and go both ways...i say bag it



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