Fitting lowered springs
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Fitting lowered springs
Fitted mine myself, so if anyone needs a few pointers,..ask away.
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Re: Fitting lowered springs
pics? they never came! get em up if your still a member mate!
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Re: Fitting lowered springs
Brian Griffin aka Say...Renno... ........Been away a while..back now ..
Re: Fitting lowered springs
Brian Griffin wrote:Brian Griffin aka Say...Renno... ........Been away a while..back now ..
fantastic!
is this a 45mm drop on 18s?
if so thats exactly what i want! what specifics are your alloys? if the above is the case
off set etc and are you running any form of spacers?
sorry for the 20 questions lol i just want to be sure i know everything there is to know before i put my head under the watter
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Re: Fitting lowered springs
YEP..45MM drop, 18"x8 rims ,no spacers reqd....i think they're 35mm offset..seems to be the norm these days..
Have to say its a lot firmer now, handles great but can be a wee bit rough on crapola roads..
Have to say its a lot firmer now, handles great but can be a wee bit rough on crapola roads..
Re: Fitting lowered springs
Brian Griffin wrote:YEP..45MM drop, 18"x8 rims ,no spacers reqd....i think they're 35mm offset..seems to be the norm these days..
Have to say its a lot firmer now, handles great but can be a wee bit rough on crapola roads..
what does the x8 stand for my friend?
ps im used to low sporty cars!
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