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Anyone else think the coupe could stand to be lowered maybe an inch. Seems like with those big 18 and 19" wheels it has a lot of ground clearance. Not to mention tucked wheels would just be hawt. in this picture... the body roll seems to be managed pretty well but the car just looks soo high up off of the ground. You can see right under the car to the other side. I wonder what will be available as far as lowering kits.
 
I don't see the picture you mentioned. There's going to be a HUGE aftermarket for the Genesis Coupe. Don't worry.. Especially for suspensions..
 
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The front of the car looks a little high, but that is because the driver is nailing it, which forces the rear wheels down and raises the front. It also looks like the driver is trying to do a rotation/circle/drift whatever and the sheer force of the acceleration causes this to happen to any car lowered or not.

Looks right to me from a stance/rake perspective. Nice car.

Now I am waiting for Hyundai to make a Genesis 2 door ragtop, kind of look like an BMW M6. :)
 
i can send pics of some lowered coupe here in seoul once i get my camera back from my buddy
 
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There will be an enormous amount of after market companies all over the Genesis Coupe, so lowering it should not be a problem. I would recommend a decent set of coil overs if an inch is all the drop you are looking for, Plus with coil overs, you will have the ability to raise it back up if you like.
 
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