back-end problems
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back-end problems
hey,
i was riding in my friends 87 i-roc yesterday, and he has 2 12" audiobahn subs and a 3/4" mdf box, along with amps. but i noticed that his back end was sagging and slowing us down. i don't want this to happen in my 89" gta so what should i do? i was thinking if i put bags on the gta and made a fiberglass box that it would be ok. let me know what you think.
p.s. i have 2 audiobahn 15" that i am using, and four amps.
i was riding in my friends 87 i-roc yesterday, and he has 2 12" audiobahn subs and a 3/4" mdf box, along with amps. but i noticed that his back end was sagging and slowing us down. i don't want this to happen in my 89" gta so what should i do? i was thinking if i put bags on the gta and made a fiberglass box that it would be ok. let me know what you think.
p.s. i have 2 audiobahn 15" that i am using, and four amps.
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ya it does drop you down about an inch all around. what I'm doing this winter is heavier stock springs in the back and 1" drop in the front. hopefully that will lower it bout right then.
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