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liftin the front

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Emoney8924

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i hear different stories on liftin the tires, if the car lifts the front end, is it easy to break something, im not saying like doing a bumper stand and coming down, im just saying like a few inches... I had a bunch of people tell me ur gonna break something??
 

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I think it would take alot more than a few inches to do any damage, even if the suspension bottoms-out, it would have to be a damn hard impact to bend anything. I'd be grinning from ear to ear more than anything if the front of mine were to get airborn
 

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yea thats what im saying, if i can pull the front, and something does break ill still be like HOLY **** I PULLED!!!! and the people that told me this were like... ur gay...
 

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use the tried and true comeback then "Your mom's _____" so in this case "Your Mom's gay"

If you don't put it on the bumper and come back down like a sack of potatoes then you'll be fine. if you drop it down gently it wouldn't do anything.
 

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lol, thanks man, im gonna have to use that then!!
 

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Yeah, going up isn't the hardest part on the car.... it's the coming down. As long as you're still haulin arse... you will be okay.

Usually people break, due to the power and the hookin' hard if they are good enough to lift the front tires. Snap an axle, break a U-joint, etc.
 
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