View Poll Results: which do you like better 1 or 2
1



6
10.53%
2



51
89.47%
Voters: 57. You may not vote on this poll
lowering pics!!!please vote
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From: boonton, NJ
Car: 84 camaro Z28
Engine: 434sbc
Transmission: powerglide
Axle/Gears: moser 9" with 411 posi
lowering pics!!!please vote
pic #1 is just the front lowered
pic #2 in the front and back lowered
please vote on which pic you like best. please feel free to add any comments you like.
there really wasnt much of a difference when i lowered the back
pic #2 in the front and back lowered
please vote on which pic you like best. please feel free to add any comments you like.
there really wasnt much of a difference when i lowered the back
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Car: 99 Formula
Engine: LS1
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: 342
I say #2. It's hard to tell on my computer but looks like there is a lot of tire gap between the tire and fender on the back on #1.
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From: pefferlaw ontario
Car: 1987 iroc-z custom
Engine: 355 tuned port
Transmission: 5spd baby, only way to go
Axle/Gears: 3.45
go with 2 but watch out for speed bumps and things in your driveway!!
good luck
iroc2nv
good luck
iroc2nv
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From: Parsippany,New Jersey
Car: '86 Trans Am
Engine: 350
Transmission: TH700R-4
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt 3.73
Yo heavy_chevy29 you wouldn't happen to live in the morris county area do you.
Cause that house in your pic I think I know.
Cause that house in your pic I think I know.
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From: Maryland
Car: 91 z28
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 700 R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23
I personally like #2 and plan on doing something very similar
with my car. I like it more than #1, because it levels the car all
the way around, while reducing the fender gap.
with my car. I like it more than #1, because it levels the car all
the way around, while reducing the fender gap.
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From: Hawaii
Car: 1984 Chevy Camaro
Engine: Built L98
Transmission: T-56 6 speed
#2 drop both the front and back it looks alot nicer. The stock wheel gap of camaros is way to large. Also only dropping hte front will affect the aerodynamics and give more drag.
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From: Newark, OH
Car: 1992 Camaro RS
Engine: 305 TBI
Transmission: 700R-4
i like this look on your car.... it jumped out and to me and i said self, those salad shooters look awesome on that car. oh yeah i like the tint too
Last edited by hot86z-28; Jul 15, 2002 at 08:15 PM.
hey i think im the only one but not sure, but i voted for number one. why u ask? well a camaro is a muscle car and if yall remeber back in the days of the muscle cars they where jacked up in the rear with hugh meats back there. well it looks better to have to back up higher. becuz muscle cars arnt suposed to be dragin its self on the ground, its suposed to be up off the ground and killin (beatin as in racing) everything it can and be off the ground with pride. well thats my reason why i picked number one. i know some may not agree with me but tuff u know what.
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