Lowering....does it effect the struts?

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PoTsUrFrIeNd
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Lowering....does it effect the struts?

Post by PoTsUrFrIeNd »

I am thinking about lowering my aveo and was wondering if that would kill my struts or not...I heard from someone that they will and was just curious.
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Post by TheGreatAndPowerfulOz »

If you are going to get lowering springs, I would suggest you get new shocks and struts, also.

From what I have heard (I do not know for fact), the OEM shocks & struts were not made to work at their most efficient when sitting in a position that is lower than their center resting position with orrigional height springs.

Performance shocks and struts are meant to work efficiently when sitting in a lower position than the stock height so they are a better choice when lowering the car.

Again, this is just what I have been told and do not have hard facts to back this up.

I changed my shocks and struts on my Lanos when I put in lowering springs and the car is MUCH better than it was before with the OEM springs, shocks & struts.



I am sure there are more people with better information than I have, but as always ... we want to see pics of your car!! :)



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Post by PoTsUrFrIeNd »

Are there any available for the aveo??
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