Roush Fascia VS Stock
#1
Roush Fascia VS Stock
Can anyone tell me if the distance from the Roush chin to the ground will it be much lower than the stock with the same suspension.
Kirk
Kirk
Last edited by jobeonnet; 08-16-2010 at 11:48 PM.
#3
I don't have a measurement but it will be lower due to the chin. Not sure exactly what you need it for, but generally I have no problems as a daily driver. Roush front fascias with chin and stock suspension. You just need to use your judgement if something looks iffy, speed bumps, etc. The chin is fragile, so you do need to watch it.
#4
Honestly, I don't think there is a difference in stock ride height due to different springs between the v6 and v8.
#5
There is a difference, the 8 is heavier then the 6 motor wise.... Just go look at the curb weights and thats all equating a diff. tranny and rear end.
#6
I don't have a measurement but it will be lower due to the chin. Not sure exactly what you need it for, but generally I have no problems as a daily driver. Roush front fascias with chin and stock suspension. You just need to use your judgement if something looks iffy, speed bumps, etc. The chin is fragile, so you do need to watch it.
ive also been thinking about not using the chin
Kirk
#8
If you have a crappy/decent sloped drive that dips on the bottom, most likely you will scrape. It sucks, I did that twice and then ended up just parking on the street a few months before I moved.
#9
Yes it is lower and the key feature, when compared to stock, is the lowest portion is also the most forward so your entry angle into or out of a sloped area is drastically different. You have to watch curbs and sidewalks in parking areas and sloped entrances and exits.
But that low front look is worth all the hassle...just keep a local body shop on retainer )
FYI: It WILL NOT clear a half grown possum (or a full grown one that has been previously dispatched but not yet flattened)
But that low front look is worth all the hassle...just keep a local body shop on retainer )
FYI: It WILL NOT clear a half grown possum (or a full grown one that has been previously dispatched but not yet flattened)
Last edited by Mike Maples; 08-17-2010 at 02:22 PM.
#10
or rabbit ears, those are not under clearnace. i personally think the chin really helps with the look and if your going to do the front might as well go all the way with the chin, but i will agree, it does make it incredibly difficult to get around dips and driveways.