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should i bring front down more?
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20619d
PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2012 12:02 pm Up
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JordGJ wrote:
needs bigger wheels and smaller tyres

wheels are 15inch and not goin bigger as makes my car s**t

 
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I think it looks alright mate! Down here in rugby we have speed bumps and pot holes everywhere (I have even stuck a "I am not drunk I am just avoiding potholes" on my bumper as I am sick of ruining my suspension

 


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JordGJ
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20619d wrote:
JordGJ wrote:
needs bigger wheels and smaller tyres

wheels are 15inch and not goin bigger as makes my car s**t

not if you get lower profile tyres because then the overall size is the same, go up to 16s and lose an inch of tyre, will look much better

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Whats it lowered by on the back?
 
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I'd say up a little on the back down a little on the front.
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Andrew
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Front looks fine to me just raise the back abit, I like it when the rear arch gap is just a little bit smaller than the front
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Coolspot
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I think you should raise the rear a little and as above 16" wheels with a lower profile to give the illusion of taking up more space.

I have lowered the front of mine by 35mm with 17" they fill the arches, I do suffer a slight loss of acceleration but get a nicer feeling over bumps.

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138Andy
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drop the front 40mm
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