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Do the body kit last that way you get used to driving a lowered car and you don't mess up your body kit on speed bumps, railroads, etc. At least that was my plan. I figure it will take time for me getting use to it. But thats just me, I am use to flying over railroads and speed bumps in my truck. Didn't go so well with the G at OEM height the first time I cruised over a railroad
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I know you already got your question answered but I figured I'd also come in and agree in case you started to try and switch up your plan...
Drop, then wheels, then bodykit. also, really do your homework on wheels and offsets and search search search through all of our picture threads here on the forums!
Drop, then wheels, then bodykit. also, really do your homework on wheels and offsets and search search search through all of our picture threads here on the forums!