i have a 1966 honda accord lx and i want to lower the front and lift the back. is this a good idea and how much should it cost? and can i do it myself?
1. Yes it can be done, but I won't tell you how because... 2. This kind of thing should NEVER be done on a FWD vehicle because: A. It greatly upsets the handling balance of the vehicle B. It looks super retarded. Rear-wheel drive drag racing cars lift the rear end in order to improve weight transfer characteristics at launch. This is fine and good if you only drive in a straight line for 12-15 seconds at a time and your car is REAR WHEEL DRIVE. On a FWD vehicle people will just laugh at you because they know better.
i think you mean a 1996, well the problem with that is that its not rear wheel drive so it would be pointless and you wouldnt really gain any traction. the easiest way is to get lowering springs, they usually come by the amount of drop they give either 1'' or 2'' or 2.5'' you can also get coilovers which lets you adjust the amount of drop you want, the only thing about those is that some are cheap and do break, and the worst thing that can happen is that they break while your driving.
definite, you only elect a vehicle with the perfect weight distribution and a sturdy volume of torque. It could desire to be the two rear wheelcontinual or 4wd with the front wheels disengaged. A humorous vehicle which you would be able to often get to do a wheel stand is a rwd Astro van. placed it in low kit, feather the gas some cases to get the physique moving fore and aft, then mash the gas because it strikes aft. you're able to desire to get the front end an inch or 2 off the floor.