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Old 02-21-2007, 03:01 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Shawn B View Post
Beat me to it.

It is not an "opinion." What Chriscar states is an unequivocal fact.

This will tell you why it is a fact, not an opinion.

http://www.sr20forum.com/showthread.php?t=170794

"Slamming" a B13 is nothing but a rice-drop.

Please post up so I can have a good laugh.

You're trying to argue a point that nobody made ...
I never argued that lowering a B13 a lot was good for handling or ride quality (show me where I did and you get a cookie).

So the short of it is this ...

Fact = over lowering a B13 makes them handle poorly and gives the ride a poor quality.
Opinion = weather or not you like the look of slammed cars.

Argue it from whatever angle you want, but if you take a second's pause to re-read my post you won't find me arguing suspension geometry, ride quality, or even mentioning the chassic code B13 ...

Thanks for taking this thread back off topic though.
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