Lowering Car

Depending on the car, springs, and swaybars (clearance)

If you're doing it for performance, you need new shocks, and if you don't replace those now, you'll be replacing them eventually anyways, because your factory ones will quickly wear out with a lower ride height.

 
Depending on the car, springs, and swaybars (clearance)
If you're doing it for performance, you need new shocks, and if you don't replace those now, you'll be replacing them eventually anyways, because your factory ones will quickly wear out with a lower ride height.
Like he said here, depends on vehicle. If you replace the springs you will lower the ride height of the vehicle making you need shorter shocks.
 
It's a Toyota Camry.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif Im simply doing it for looks, I don't expect to much performance out of my car lol.

 
I was sorta wanting to keep the stock springs just incase. Mainly curious to know if just replacing the springs will give me the look im wanting? Would I need to replace the shocks?

 
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