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Re: Lowered Milanos
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- Subject: Re: Lowered Milanos
- From: Mark Denovich <mark@domain.elided>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 08:35:24 -0500
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Am I the only one pondering the idea of raising my Milano?
I don't know where everyone else lives, but I find that my car is
already uncomfortably low. Or I should say, the center exhaust section
is uncomfortably low. I have had little success trying to gain
clearance by fiddling with the stock exhaust hangers. I'm tempted
wheel out the mig welder an make a more effective mount than the stock
rubber donuts.
Last year I caught a TV special where they took two AWD Porsche 993s and
tweaked them for some off-road use. They stopped short of adding a gun
rack or confederate flag in the rear window, but they did jack up the
suspension and fitted larger more agressive tires. I have to admit I
really liked the look. Some higher profile tires and rally lights
might look pretty spiff on the Milano. I wonder how much handling I'd
loose...
--Mark
--1988 Milano Verde
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