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Kris TD |
posted on 25th Nov 03 at 10:48 |
ohyeah that was funny, lol. never seen a car so low, was good fun thoguh :) | |
M2RTY |
posted on 25th Nov 03 at 10:47 |
AND u seen it on YOUR 13s last year :lol: it just to say made it out of the carpark at ripspeed | |
M2RTY |
posted on 25th Nov 03 at 10:47 |
i have 14s at the mo :P | |
Kris TD |
posted on 25th Nov 03 at 10:16 |
quote: cos u have 17's not 15's | |
M2RTY |
posted on 25th Nov 03 at 10:12 |
i dont see how your skirts will catch | |
carnoisseurcraig |
posted on 25th Nov 03 at 09:32 |
GAZ kits are an excellent choice. and at a price of £450 its def one to look at. | |
Scott |
posted on 25th Nov 03 at 09:17 |
fk is a good choice | |
Lazarus1 |
posted on 25th Nov 03 at 02:16 |
Bilstein with max drop of 70mm front 50mm rear,so i guess u can adjust them so your car sits higher but they are quite expensive..about 1500euro or 1090 quid. | |
chadjpr |
posted on 25th Nov 03 at 00:38 |
fk is good stuff apparently (prefered choice) but ive never seen this adjustment advertized | |
broster |
posted on 25th Nov 03 at 00:32 |
avo, gaz, may be more but that off the top of my head! | |
chadjpr |
posted on 25th Nov 03 at 00:31 |
i have asked this question bfore BUT, speed bumps are a problem in my area, do any companys do coilovers from 20-60mm, 35-75 is too much my skirts will be fkucked in a week. I can cope with 20 (slowly i think!) then down to possibly 40 for shows etc. thanks for ne help!! |