There are both upsides and downsides to getting your Cadillac lowered. It’s up to you whether or not the benefits are worth the negatives.
To have your Cadillac lowered, you’ll need to bring down the suspension so the car sits closer to the ground. This will lead to an improvement in performance, but may have other impacts.
In terms of positives, a lowered Cadillac will have:
Lowered risk of a rollover
On the other hand, these are some of the negative impacts of driving a lowered Cadillac:
Increased chance of bottoming out
Harsher ride on rough terrain
There’s one more thing to consider: what a lowered car looks like. That’s all a matter of taste. Some drivers love the look of a lowered car, some can’t stand it!
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