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Thread: Ppl Who Lowered Huracan PLZ
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04-16-2016, 09:34 AM #21
Thanks my bro once again for the chime in! Im still thinking about it but I have time to think. Wheels & won't be in for another 5 weeks or so probably anyway lol. I should have Kryptonite back from the shop this coming week & i'll lift it up & do some measurements & see just how much room it has lifted going up my drive way & see if it was lowered would it still have enough space.
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2015 Verde Mantis Huracan LP610 "Kryptonite"
2014 BMW i8 "The DeathStar"
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04-20-2016, 07:38 AM #22Registered User
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yeah, I just got the lp580-2 and sitting on my drive way, the car would look sooo much better if it was sitting at least 1.5" lower....close that huge gap....
do you guys know if the car drops at all more during higher speed driving ? I know about the front left dropping at 40+ mph but... would be nice to see the car drop when being driven on flat roads....
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04-20-2016, 10:54 PM #23
I'm lowered on Novitec. I never scrape when lifted and I'm dialed down pretty low. Here is an easy way to ensure you won't scrape:
1) Lift your car, approach the spot in question at angle (which you should always do)
2) Have a friend measure your nose clearance. Add 1/4 inch if you want for any approach variance.
Boom! Now you know the maximum you can lower on Novitec before you scrape.15' Huracan, Brixton Forged, Fabspeed exhaust, Novitec springs
68' Charger w/Big Block Stroker
17' Land Cruiser - lifted & wrapped
04' 911 Turbo X50 Cab16' BMW R9T
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07-05-2016, 01:42 PM #24
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07-06-2016, 11:54 PM #25Registered User
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07-10-2016, 04:03 PM #26
Thoughts: Car can be "prettier" and IS with a drop. People DO notice the gap when it's moving for sure, and more importantly it improves handling.
I would say the car is fast enough, save your money and warranty and skip the SC. If you really need more power, go big (Turbos) or go home.
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07-10-2016, 04:23 PM #27Registered User
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07-11-2016, 05:48 PM #28Banned
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I saw a P1 Mclaren at the Lamborghini dealership, that thing was so low I couldn't put my shoe under it.
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07-12-2016, 01:49 AM #29
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07-12-2016, 05:45 AM #30Registered User
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I have a Vorsteiner lip as well as the car being lowered. I stopped daily driving it, but it is still manageable to drive. However, I noticed I have to really concentrate when I drive as I have to be deliberate and anticipate. I am always looking out about 25 yards ahead for dips, bumps, pot holes, ramps, debris, etc. I have to know my game plan of when to raise the car so I don't suddenly stop and get rear ended. I have scraped the lip, but not as bad as I thought I would. In fact, I may ask the shop to lower it further to what they originally want to set the height too.
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