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Old 01-14-2003, 09:31 PM   #6
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To the people who run FMS B or C springs, does your car ever bottom out? How about with 4 people in the car, taking a dip in the road at 50mph? Also, how is clearance REALLY affected? Do you scrap a lot up driveways, etc? If so, how serious are the touchdowns and what parts are scratched/damaged?
i have the B springs. with 4 people in the car, it never bottoms out unless i hit a big bump. the front air damn(LX) hits when i enter driveways. Also parking curbs is another thing to watch out for. Really i dont have any problems with them at all, you just got to be a little more cautious. I live in NY and i know what bad roads are!!

Clearence i have no problems with the 10 holes. i will be putting on 99 Cobras soon. I did install the rear rims(Cobra's) with 245/45 and i had no problems with fender lip, quad shock or tailpipe. The tailpipe was really close. every exhaust is different so that may be a problem for you.
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