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Originally Posted by Deagle50
And this is due to it being a hassle for them to put the car on the lift correct?
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Not that.
It's because if you lower the car (excessively), you will prematurely blow out the shocks, so if you have issues with the shocks you might not be able to get it covered under warranty.
Nothing to do with the rest of the car.
-alex