Thats why Red + KLZE = Much Better
and DeathIncyde, when you lower the rear the spring rates are generally higher which means they will not compress as easily with your tools, groceries, etc... In the last year I have done two 3k mile road trips with all the stuff needed to tent and keep clothed as well as food, drinks, items bought from different places. The rear of my car dropped probably .75" with about 250-300lbs of stuff. Not to mention both trips involved the Tail of the dragon, blue ridge parkway, and the skyline drive so I needed decent handling too, and I was not disappointed. Just food for thought. I like the white on white though, which is weird because I havent liked white wheels ever, but they look good on yours.