Raised car for winter

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  1. Dynapar
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    i just finished raising my car for the AWSOME snow storm we are supposed to get today --> tommorow.

    so all of you that are raising your cars for winter lets see what they look like riased.

    heres my Monster Truck. lol
     
  2. kickin_81
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    I have my stock suspension in storage. I wonder if I should raise mine, too...

    What are the benefits of a higher ride height beside driving through high snow?
     
  3. snbrd4evr
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    I'll be sure to post pics after t-giving break when I get back home and have the time/tools to raise the beast.
     
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    basically ground clearance
     
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    i would think that it would help prevent getting stuck in snow, since the body is higher off teh ground you wont snow plow. also its nice to be alittle higher so that any ice debris on the roads wont break your bumper or anything.


    lookin forward to seeing those.
     
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    worse center of gravity...

    worse suspension dynamics...

    easier to clear big drifts / not get hung up or high centered unparking from drifts

    you'd probably be just as well off handling wise in the snow just removing the swaybars. But when not driving through snow, that would suck.