lumper
Senior Member
I'll never understand lowering a new car or changing its suspension characteristics just for the look, but I do like how the spacers give you that flush look.Huge shout out to everyone who has commented on other posts. Ultimately I decided to go with the H&R lowering springs and Bonoss 20mm (all around) spacers.
Major shout out to @NSXavier for the guidance, install + alignment. A member on here posted his video about his spoon install which he mentioned "DMV area." Perfect, I've been looking for pros lol.
IMO the ride quality is almost like factory and the bonoss spacers got the offset to just perfect. To be really honest comparing each setting: comfort, sport, sport+ from stock until now, it's a marginal difference if that.
If you're from the DMV and looking for a professional to work on your car be sure to hollar at him
(Tried to upload a video showing the stance but the file is too large. Feel free to hit me up on ig (vlow714) or check out the FB group for it or PM me here and I'll send better photos )
I can see going with the spacers.
I know others were talking about awheel size to buy so they didn't need spacers to get that same or similar flush look, but I want to keep the stock wheels, so I think spacers are my only option.
I just think with the suspension the way it is, all the engineering that went into it, I don't want to change it for looks, I don't mind the stance, plus its tough enough to get a jack under a car these days, lowering it only makes that more complicated to me.
I do love seeing the work though, watching someone tear out the new suspension and replace it always amazes me.
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