Originally Posted by
minibishi2
There is indeed a chance of slightly increased wear, however the angle and lift isn't such an extreme that I'd be worried about meaningfully reducing these components life and I have 3 back up vehicles such I ever need a replacement part. A H3, eclipse GT, new Bettle are all on hand. I've done very similar to this minor lift on my old civic a decade ago and that car was pushing around 250HP with its turbo. The front end of my mirage is also going to see more weight soon with a tacoma push bar and winch. Also myself and my husband are both lads, and we always are in the car together weighing the front down as well. This car will still do long highway trips.
Looking forward to seeing the pictures.
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