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JM_16v

posted on 13th May 07 at 09:54

i think 60mm is where its at


Dave A

posted on 13th May 07 at 09:48

for handling, keep the drop to 50mm all round as a maximum drop, any more sacrifices handling, some will agrue it looks better lower though.

depends what you want from the car.

as for the 80mm on the rear, that will be fine with no detremental effects on the actual car and its mechanical state. just use the correct length and poundage springs to retain some amount of decent handling.


Marc

posted on 13th May 07 at 09:47

Handling was very good actually, I was quite surprised. Just round town, speed bumps etc they can be a nightmare. 60mm is a good compromise.


Geordie-Chris

posted on 13th May 07 at 09:39

wot for?wot was your handling like


Marc

posted on 13th May 07 at 09:35

Mine was about 90mm at the front. I had problems with some speed bumps and pot holes etc. Personally I wouldn't go lower than 60mm.


Geordie-Chris

posted on 13th May 07 at 09:32

im just wondering if i lower my car 80ml on the rear will i have problems with the car and wot will the handling be like its on 16s!how low can you go on the front before you have problems cheers