LOWRIDER

Lowrider

A lowrider is an automobile or other vehicle modified so that its ground clearance is less than its design specification. This can be accomplished by installation of tires with an outer diameter smaller than normally specified for the vehicle, or by more extensive modifications. Such modifications are done to appeal to certain cultural aesthetics, or to alter the vehicle's performance by changing the vehicle's aerodynamic properties, to reduce its center of gravity, or to change the effective gear ratios of the drivetrain.

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Low Rider

"Low Rider" is a song written by Charles Miller and the band War and appearing on their 1975 album Why Can't We Be Friends?. It reached number one on the Billboard R&B charts and peaked at number seven on the Pop Singles chart.

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lowrider

Noun

  1. A car or truck which has had its suspension system modified so that it rides as low to the ground as possible.


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