Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:30pm | Saturday: 8:00am - 2:00pm

[GEOTITLE] [GEOADDRESSONE] [GEOADDRESSTWO] [GEOPHONE] Directions
Store Hours [GEOHOURSMONDAY] [GEOHOURSTUESDAY] [GEOHOURSWEDNSDAY] [GEOHOURSTHURSDAY] [GEOHOURSFRIDAY] [GEOHOURSSATURDAY] [GEOHOURSSUNDAY]
Current Location
[GEOTITLE] [GEOADDRESSONE] [GEOADDRESSTWO] [GEOPHONE] | Directions
Store Hours [GEOHOURSMONDAY] [GEOHOURSTUESDAY] [GEOHOURSWEDNSDAY] [GEOHOURSTHURSDAY] [GEOHOURSFRIDAY] [GEOHOURSSATURDAY] [GEOHOURSSUNDAY]
Go

Lowering Kits Weatherford Texas

Suspension Lowering Kits/Drop Kits from Texas Tire Sales, Weatherford, Texas

Give your car, truck or SUV a subtle height adjustment or slam it down to the pavement! Texas Tire sales offers a wide selection of suspension lowering kits for cars, trucks and SUVs! Our lowering kit lineup includes brands you can trust like: Belltech Suspension, Ground Force Suspension, Bilstein, Hotchkis, Eibach, Air Lift air bag lowering kits and more. Whether you’re simply after that lowered look or you want better ride, handling, and steering, we’ll hook you up with the right kit for your ride. Lowering your vehicle is a common modification with a range of benefits and of course, a few drawbacks. Most car and truck owners lower their vehicles for cosmetic reasons and/ or performance gain and there are several methods to lowering your ride.

The 6 most common methods of lowering your vehicle are as follows:

  • Lowering Springs
  • Coilovers
  • Cut Springs
  • Air Suspension
  • Leaf Spring Flip Kit
  • Drop Spindles

Lowering Springs - Using lowering springs is likely the most common method of lowering your vehicle due to the moderately small cost involved. However, you cannot adjust the height of springs like you can with coilovers, therefore it’s important that you take some precise measurements before you purchase a set of lowering coil springs.

There are two types of lowering springs... progressive rate and linear rate springs. The difference between the two is the gap of their coils. Progressive rate springs have coils with noticeably bigger gaps at the top and bottom while linear rate springs have evenly spaced coils throughout. All things being equal, a vehicle sitting on linear springs is going to be easier to navigate on a road course or track, but will more than likely have a rougher ride than progressive springs.

Lowering springs are offered in different lengths (typically in inches) that you can choose from. Once again, they're not adjustable, so measure and choose carefully before buying.

Lowering Coilovers - Coilovers are our preferred method of lowering a car because you can adjust the height. However, they are as not as readily available for all vehicles. Lowering coilovers come in 2 varieties: Budget coilovers and Performance coilovers. Performance coilovers are typically designed with racing, performance and comfort in mind. Budget coilovers will definitely accomplish your lowering objective and they are not terrible but typically, they will not deliver the ride quality of a performance coilover.

Cut Springs – We don’t actually provide this service but, if you have access to an angle grinder, you can take a shot at cutting your existing coil springs. This is a crap shoot… Good Luck! An aftermarket set of quality lowering springs are much shorter and they also have more coils. This will not be the case if you cut your existing coils.

Air Bag Lowering Kit - Using an air suspension setup to lower your vehicle gives you the ability to lift the suspension by filling the air bags manually or with the click of a remote button depending on the system you buy. You will also be able to set multiple positions for different usages i.e. driving or parking. Complete air suspension kits include: 4 air bags, compressor and a switch panel. Keep in mind that quality air suspensions don’t come cheap but they are nice.

Leaf Spring Flip Kit - Another option on a leaf sprung vehicle is reversing the existing leaf spring set up by placing the axle on top of the leaf spring, which is referred to as a flip kit. With a leaf sprung vehicle, you can achieve maximum drop by combining a flip kit with lowering blocks. Depending on how low you end up going, you may need to install a C-notch above your real axle. The purpose of the notch is to give you a greater clearance between your frame and axle.

Drop Spindles - Drop spindles are likely one of the best ways to lower your vehicle properly by two or three inches without affecting the ride quality or factory suspension geometry. It’s worth paying more for a high-quality spindle from a reputable manufacturer; cheaper spindles are known to crack and shear. Combining drop spindles with a two-inch lowering coil can give you up to four inches of drop.

So, should you lower your car, truck or SUV?

Not unlike any aftermarket modification you make to any vehicle, there are pros and cons involved that will need to be addressed.

Here are a few advantages Of Lowering Your vehicle:

  • Lower center of gravity for increased stability especially when cornering
  • More aerodynamic with less drag due to less air passing underneath the car
  • Improved handling through corners with less body roll
  • Improved appearance with less arch gap
  • Better fuel economy due to less air resistance

Some Disadvantages of Lowering Your vehicle

  • Decreased ride quality (does not apply to air suspension)
  • Increased wear and tear on other suspension components
  • Unpredictable handling if not installed or set up correctly
  • Damage to wheel arches or underbody if vehicle is too low
  • Reduced practicality i.e. jacks unable to go under the car

Just like any other vehicle modification, you need to weigh up the pros and cons when deciding if you want to lower your car, truck or SUV. If you lived in an area with bad roads, lots of speed bumps or steep inclines, you may not enjoy a lowered vehicle as your daily driver. That being said, a vehicle that is lowered and accessorized properly will certainly turn some heads.

Shop Lowering Kits and Drop Kits at Texas Tire Sales in Weatherford, Texas. Financing Available with No Credit Needed.

Your search for the perfect suspension lowering kit begins and ends at Texas Tire Sales in Weatherford, Texas! We always recommend purchasing a complete lowering kit as the best options because it saves you both time and money over buying parts separately. We offer professional installation and we have financing available with No Credit Needed and only $39 down! Apply online for an answer in just minutes. Come visit us at 905 Fort Worth Hwy in Weatherford, Texas or give us a call at (817) 598-0333.

Stay Connected

Contact Us

Email:
Phone: (817) 598-0333
Fax:
Address: 905 Fort Worth HWY
Weatherford, TX 76086
Powered by Net Driven
Login