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Tracking and suspension question
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Horton898
PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 7:22 am Up
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Im lowering my car 40mm on the front, so my first question, how much will it be lowered on the rear?

Ive been told 45mm on the rear but I usually have my mrs and baby in the back and a boot full.

Next, after lowering and changing wheels slightly (going from 175/65/14 to 185/60/14), will I need the tracking re done?

Much appreciated.

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Steve206
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How are you lowering the rear? You can set it to whatever you want. With a family I wouldn't bother lowering at all.
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Horton898
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Was gonna adjust the torsion bars but with the family in the back looks lowered so I was only thinking of getting 30mm lowering springs for the front and only dropping the back 10-15mm
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