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Novaboi_1991
18-02-09, 09:30 PM
right, i live in a village, an some roads are a little bumpy,
wanna lower my saloon,
what heights we recommend?
also pix ;)
go for the 100mm drop fcuk going down that road
-100 mm and learn the roads well
Novaboi_1991
18-02-09, 09:43 PM
Realisticlly?
60mm, front and rear sturt braces (not one that bolts on the top of the shocks in the rear as they do funk all)
60 mm minimum should be more than comfortable with good shocks
-120mm
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/sclurgess/S7300075.jpg
Novaboi_1991
18-02-09, 09:48 PM
ROFL @ burgo! ., like fk is that 120mm drop!,
i have no reason to lie
this is standard
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/sclurgess/DSC00197.jpg
Novaboi_1991
18-02-09, 09:56 PM
ROFL right., where can i get a set of used 120mm springs?
EDIT : sorry for my moment of madness, i would like 100mm lowering springs, as burgo's looks like wheels gonna catch the arch when turning,
ROFL right., where can i get a set of used 120mm springs?
EDIT : sorry for my moment of madness, i would like 100mm lowering springs, as burgo's looks like wheels gonna catch the arch when turning,clearly not. why would i make my car undrivable?? you wont be able to get 120 or 100mm springs off the shelf you will have to get them made.
do coilsprings.co.uk still exist?
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a266/razorjack/Cars/Project%20Ghey/side.jpg?t=1234996756
Novaboi_1991
18-02-09, 10:43 PM
RJ
what drop is that?
nova_saloon
18-02-09, 10:44 PM
gotta love a low loon!
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