Hi! I'm looking into buying a new car soon, and I want to do some modifications to it once I get it. One of the things I'm looking into doing is lowering the car. However, I live in an area that gets pretty snowy in the winter, and I was told that I would have to raise the car every winter due to the snow. So I am considering putting hydraulics or airbags into the car so I could lower it down when driving, but raise it for the winter, speed bumps, bad roads, etc. I know they are expensive, but how are they performance-wise? I don't plan on racing the car a lot, but I would like to occasionally take it to a track or such. Is the strain too much for hydraulics, or would they be a worth-while investment? Car I am looking at right now is a JDM 98' Mitsubishi Legnum VR-4 rated at about 350bhp. Thanks for the thoughts!
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