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04-11-2016, 11:17 AM #1
Ppl Who Lowered Huracan PLZ
I am planning the mods for Kryptonite (my H) & was just looking at images of Hs lowered on the Novitech springs & realized something...The front is SUPER low after lowering.
So my question is then..if you have the lift system option (which all of us should) after you lower the H & activate the H lift option dosent the lift roughly just lift the front up to about its normal stock height?
Worried about this because if so I won't be able to lower it as my driveway has a steep first up turn & it won't make it now stock height without the lift up. With the lift its fine but I tried with no lift & it won't work.
So then I'm thinking I'm screwed rite? No lowering for me eh? Or after you lower your H on the springs does the lift system still lift it up pretty high & still HIGHER than its normal stock front height?
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2015 Verde Mantis Huracan LP610 "Kryptonite"
2014 BMW i8 "The DeathStar"
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04-11-2016, 03:32 PM #2
Ppl Who Lowered Huracan PLZ
my buddy lowered his and just driving down the freeway it scrapes on every dip it's annoying, I want to lower mine but dont want to have that problem
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04-11-2016, 11:51 PM #3
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04-12-2016, 09:04 PM #4
I am lowering mine with Novitec Springs - Adaptable for the Lifting System which i have.
You can adjust the height you drop it. The trick is what setting to set the springs before you install. It may take a couple of times or maybe 3 times installing to get it what im happy with.
Likewise with yourself, i only want a mild drop to remove the arch gaps & still be able to get around.
If you lowering it on its fullest setting, then yes, every dip in the road you'd probably scrap haha
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04-13-2016, 02:36 AM #5Registered User
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If you have stock wheel be sure to get their wheel spacers. Makes a big difference in looks!
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04-13-2016, 10:02 AM #6
Thanks for the info I did not know you could adjust how low or high you lower with the Novitech I thought it was just install & thats what you get. That helps a lot. Let me know how yours ends up please & post some images & post in this message letting me know too to check you out!
"Go look at yourself in the mirror & say "I'm going to win, I'm going to do this & no one will stop me...Not even you" #GrindOrDie
2015 Verde Mantis Huracan LP610 "Kryptonite"
2014 BMW i8 "The DeathStar"
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04-13-2016, 10:03 AM #7"Go look at yourself in the mirror & say "I'm going to win, I'm going to do this & no one will stop me...Not even you" #GrindOrDie
2015 Verde Mantis Huracan LP610 "Kryptonite"
2014 BMW i8 "The DeathStar"
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04-13-2016, 10:25 AM #8Registered User
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You should not need spacers with after market wheels. Just be sure to specify a flush to the fender fitment. The Novitec spacers are 11mm per wheel and do a perfect job of pushing the factory wheels out to be flush.
Which Adv wheels did you order?
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04-13-2016, 05:00 PM #9Registered User
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SO the Novitec springs are adjustable? I thought I asked this was back in the beginning and after I got my ADV.1 wheels and heard that it was just 1 setting which is just way too aggressive for where I love. Can someone tell me about the settings?
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04-13-2016, 09:11 PM #10Registered User
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I have them on my car. Front and rear are height adjustable.
Springs are made by KW. Look up their "HAS" system.
Lambo won't show up but u will get the idea.
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