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[quote][i]Originally posted by RobHayes[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by James_DT[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Corsa^Dan[/i] theres an answer too this.... SLOW DOWN :D nah seriously i think the state of roads round me r shite!! if we cant lower our cars how we want then we should stop paying road tax!! we pay it too keep the roads in good condition right. so y aint they?? if we cant dirve our cars down a road when its lowered 60mm at the speed limit its crap!!!!! [/quote] So because your car is modified and not suitable for the roads, you shouldn't pay tax? They don't tend to smooth out bumpy roads just because they're bumpy, and the roads that take the heavy traffic are smooth enough anyway. Speed limits are the maximum speed, not the speed you have to drive at. If it's not suitable to drive 60mph, don't. The roads round us are exactly why my car is still standard ride height. [/quote] i dont find the roads round here that bad, mines lowereed 50mm n doesnt catch at all, occasionally the splitter hits the floor tho [/quote]
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