cx-7_racer
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- 2007 mazda cx-7
Hey I am new to AWD cars and was wondering if you can drop a cx-7 and how hard it would be.
thanks for any info
thanks for any info
njcx7 said:why drop it? it's low enough and u may F up your warrenty. CX handles fine. instead of lowereing, add 20" rims and tires and i think u will be pleased instead of lowering. it will also ride more harsh if u lower, but handle better. ...depends on what u r looking for.
09factor said:Who actually make a lowering kit for the -7?
Infymus said:I'd pick the TEIN springs over the Eibachs - I've had multiple sets of both for different cars, and the TEIN was always better. Just beware of fake TEIN springs out there.
njcx7 said:why drop it? it's low enough and u may F up your warrenty. CX handles fine. instead of lowereing, add 20" rims and tires and i think u will be pleased instead of lowering. it will also ride more harsh if u lower, but handle better. ...depends on what u r looking for.
1killercls said:Wrong. I'll make it look worse, and 20" wheels will slow it down.
Dim said:20" rims will only amplify the wheel gap. The only way to get rid of it is to drop. A bigger wheel would work if there was even wheel gap around the wheel. Since this does not hold in the case with the CX-7, dropping is the only alernative.
I imagine it will be a drastic drop if you want it to look tight, so might be kind of expensive to implement.
cx-7_racer said:Hey I am new to AWD cars and was wondering if you can drop a cx-7 and how hard it would be.
thanks for any info
I think it looks great with those wheels. I just think that alot of people are quite particular about wheel gap and would not want even that much wheel gap.hotrod said:(attn)
only alternative? oh come on now you have not checked out my car then! i think 20s on the cx-7 was just perfect!!
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2480342(attn)