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Hi again - and Lowering question.
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00budham00
PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 3:07 pm Up
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Hiya!! Ive had to re-make my profile.... what happenned in jan??

Anyways i've not been on for years as my 206 went long ago. But i've just bought a new one!

YAY!!!!!

So ive bought myself a W-reg 206 GTI. And treated my self to a brand new set of 17"'s for it.

I was looking at getting it lowered, but just wondered before I go grab some springs, if someone could advise on a good number to lower it by.

Many thanks.

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Harry
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The site went down so everyone had to make a new account.

For handling purposes and to minimise to risk of rubbing 30-45 will be perfect, maybe a little futher. But if you are doing it for looks then 50+

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Welcome back, and Harry has basically summed it up for you Very Happy
 
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Welcome. If your getting springs then dont go too low as you cant adjust them and your 'stuck' at that height coilovers if you wanna slam in the summer or whatever then raise for winter or whatever your preference may be.
"BREAKING THE MOULD" - Something that should be done more often.

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00budham00
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Sorry forgot to add, on skinny fit tyres.

Probably a 50 then.

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How would coilovers work once lowering the torsion bar?
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Im on standard vortexs with 205 tyres and im lowerd bout 60-70mm and have no problems with rubbing Smile
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meady wrote:
Im on standard vortexs with 205 tyres and im lowerd about 60-70mm and have no problems with rubbing Smile

+1

spike_202 wrote:
My Powerflow is quite loud but then again it's on ITBs and has a decat.

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00budham00
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Ok peeps.

I'll look at doing around a 50-60mm then. Smile

Just gotta find someone to do the torsion bar now!

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where bouts in the uk are ya ???
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Do front first definately if you are on springs but it still seems to logical to do so on coilovers. After that you can look for how low you want the rear and raise the arms to match.
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dwallace
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Hi,

Anyone know of anywhere to get my step sons torsion bar lowered somewhere near Shropshire, Kyle (gti180boy) cant do it till the new year and this is a Christmas present?

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Im in Ipswich, Suffolk.

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