We are guaranteeing that every customer that will experience the most superior driving upgrade. After installing MimoUSA Lowering Springs into their Acura TL. These lowering springs are prepared to advance your car to the next level of performance driving and control. Installing lowering springs on your car can provide a substantial improvement in handling. The center of gravity of the car will be lower, which will allow the four tires to stay more evenly planted to the ground. Lowering a car with superior springs is more involved than just installing lowering springs. It is usually necessary to readjust the camber on the front and possible the rear suspension since it will change when the car is lowered. Generally a car should have a full alignment after lowering the suspension. Although lowering a car will usually improve handling lowering it too much will not allow for enough suspension travel or stroke. The car may bottom out on the suspension (suspension reaches full travel) or the chassis may actually hit the ground leading to loss of traction and possible damage to the underside of your car.

When lowering a car with a superior lowering springs kit you must consider what type of driving conditions the car will see and what lowering spring rates are appropriate for you. If you change the springs on your  car you will need stiff springs to limit the suspension travel and prevent bottoming out. Also if you plan to race on bumpy surfaces or do mostly street driving  we  recommend avoiding a suspension setup with very small travel. You need a fair amount of suspension travel to absorb bumps. If you make your suspension too stiff because you have very little suspension travel then small bumps will tend to lift the wheels off the ground instead of being absorbed by the suspension. If the car bottoms out it will experience a sudden loss in traction that can easily lead to a spin out or crash. Therefore on bumpy tracks use softer springs and greater ride height to improve handling and avoid bottoming out.Note: Springs will not work with performance shocks. Must have OEM shocks installed.

  • The center of gravity of the car will be lower.
  • Should have a full alignment after lowering the suspension.
  • Lowering your car too much will not allow for enough suspension travel or stroke.
  • Springs will not work with performance shocks.
  • If you change the springs on your  car you will need stiff springs to limit the suspension travel and prevent bottoming out.