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anyone lowered on springs with winter driving experience? i would like to lower my LR AWD with the 19” sport wheels on eibachs but worried about snow / scraping, & clearance for the battery.
any insight appreciated!
this is great to hear! did you find yourself scaping / bottoming out often in the snow? were you ever worried or concerned for the battery?
ill mostly be doing road / highway driving in the snow, never trail / off-roading.
thanks!
Thanks for the input! I can see adjusting the height twice a year being an unnecessary hassle.
Wheel gap isn’t that big of a deal, but I do really love the look of the reduced wheel gap.
I think finding that sweet spot, setting it and forgetting it would be great!
Thanks!
I don't plan on lowering to the max, just a bit to reduce the wheel gap a bit - but lowering is lowering!
Also considering coilovers so I can raise the height in the winter, and drop it again when the weathers nice.
cheers!
not too worried as it’ll be mostly city / highway roads where its usually plowed, but there will be snow! I guess I was more concerned about the battery, but I like the idea of the skid plate from the other comment.
hope you get to enjoy some snow driving in your M3P some day!
cheers!
Thinking about putting Eibach lowering springs on my Tesla M3LR to reduce some of the wheel gap, however, I live in Canada (Ontario) and we often get quite a bit a snow in the winter.
Has anyone experienced driving a lowered Tesla in snow? Is it manageable? Will the car lose range more quickly...