We’re stoked to hear your family has had a great year! And yes, we can offer up some hints about getting your Infiniti QX60
lowered. First off, let’s talk costs. Getting a midsize luxury SUV lowered isn’t going to be cheap. Full suspension kits can cost you anywhere from $1,000 to $4,000, or just $200 to $800 for compatible springs. Though we strongly recommend using a full kit to ensure your suspension is balanced correctly.
Labor can cost around $2,000 or more, but you’ll want to shop around your area to see what prices are like where you live.
As a general rule, there are more cons than pros when lowering any vehicle. Having an Infiniti QX60 lowered can make it harder for someone to steal your catalytic converter, and it can sometimes even make the SUV handle better in corners.
But it will also make the ride stiffer and less comfortable, and it will usually negatively impact snow handling. And you’ll more than likely end up paying more money for car insurance
too. It’s cheaper to buy a catalytic converter protection cage—they sell for around $300 and even less—than spend thousands of dollars getting your Infiniti QX60 lowered. And you do get used to being up higher in an SUV after you’ve been driving it a while.
We can’t tell you whether or not you should get your Infiniti QX60 lowered, apart from pointing out these pros and cons. What we can tell you is how to save money on car insurance using Jerry
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