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    Rybo is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Question Lower my Buick

     



    Hey, I was wondering if you knew of any lowering suspension kits for a '64 Buick LeSabre? I dont want the thing hitting the ground or anything, but I want it pretty low. I dont know what kind of problems I'd have to look for in lowering it. Just a shock and spring kit I guess, nothing too fancy, but still keeps for a nice ride. any suggestions? websites? prices? thank you

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    get a copy of lowrider magazine and start reading. you will learn some things about lowering a car such as CAMBER... the camber goes to shit when you drop it down by modifying the front springs. destroys the handling, and makes the tires wear badly.

    aribags are a good way to go.. you can slam it down for cruise and the parking lot, then raise it up to a decent height for driving around.

    dropped spindles... maintains the stock geometry, but drops the front. Probably aviable ( for your ca ) in 1, 2, or 3" drop.

    smaller wheels. If you switch from a 15" to a 14 " you get a half inch drop, without destroying the geometry. ( OK, technically, it still messes with the geometry, but less radical than just weakening the springs )

    low profile tires. Again, it messes with the geometry less than just weakening the springs, but if done in conjunction with smaller wheels, then the negative effects to the geometry will add.
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    For an improved ride quality as well as a lowered ride height I would recomend the air suspension! Take a look at these links!

    http://www.ridetech.com/productinfo/shockwave.asp

    http://www.ridetech.com/productinfo/coolride.asp

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    you could go and check out a sut called performation suspension components and you can ckeck out there web site at
    www.performancesuspension.com
    they have lowering springs and kits and they also sell full suspension handelingkits

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