u/BeenisHat

Repost because the image got messed up when I uploaded.

I saw another Reddit thread asking about a lowered Santa Fe so I figured I'd give it a shot. I owned a Ford Flex years ago and I loved the stance of that vehicle. Really nice car too other than being a complete piece of crap. I loved the boxy look of it but I'll never buy another Ford product unless it's older than I am.

I think the Santa Fe looks pretty good lowered and if I can talk the wife into buying one, I'll be looking into dropping its ride height. Also, I think black wheels look so nice on this. I'm not super pumped about the wheels in this pic but it's something to play around with. This is pretty low to be honest. It's all but tucking tire, so maybe not the most practical idea for a family car but she's a beaut.

Original Thread Here

u/BeenisHat — 11 days ago

About a year ago, there was a thread asking how a lowered Santa Fe would look. I couldn't find a decent image, so I fired up GIMP and made my own. Personally, I think it looks great dropped a few inches. I sent it to my wife and am trying to convince her we should buy one of these. It reminds me a lot of our old Ford Flex that we had a number of years ago but being a Ford product, it was a steaming pile of excrement.

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Original Thread Here

u/BeenisHat — 12 days ago

I'm actually pretty pleased with it. I'm trying to convince my wife to buy one of these instead of a minivan. We had a Ford Flex a few years back and I loved the car but being a Ford product, it was a steaming pile of crap that cost us a fortune in repairs. We dumped it after the water pump blew and dumped all the coolant into the oil pan and nearly killed the motor.

The image above was pulled from a thread in here about a year ago asking how it would look lowered. Well, here's how it would look...I like it!

original thread here.

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u/BeenisHat — 12 days ago