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Lower the Hybrid an inch?

altoblue

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I heard the FWD is hard to lower or lift... which one is easier to do on the hybrid?

Also how would I be able to lower it just an inch or so? Maybe 1.5, maybe 2. Idk what would look the best but stock looks ugly with street wheels.
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Any update? Im seriously looking for a way to do this
 

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It shouldnt be any harder to raise or lower than anything else. It’s just a matter of someone making the corresponding parts. This suspension system style has been lowered in multiple vehicles successfully for years.
 

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I heard the FWD is hard to lower or lift... which one is easier to do on the hybrid?

Also how would I be able to lower it just an inch or so? Maybe 1.5, maybe 2. Idk what would look the best but stock looks ugly with street wheels.
Really, it doesn't even seem worthwhile to lower it only an inch, because those tire to fender gaps are huge. Two inches or nothing, my friend.
 
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Really, it doesn't even seem worthwhile to lower it only an inch, because those tire to fender gaps are huge. Two inches or nothing, my friend.
LOL okay I can do that
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