Shane,
All I can say is don't do it mate ! Definitely an accident waiting to happen, lot's of weight resting on the relatively small shocks, plus the incredible negative camber at the rear is going to be dangerous. Going too low will give you less wheel travel which degrades handling and control plus bump steer and camber (unless corrected) which will make your car unstable, twitchy and even dangerous to drive. Go low but do it right and outhandle the ricer-cars, trust me - they don't like it :)
DET DAN
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