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shaunmods

posted on 12th Dec 07 at 20:04

Pics of how my 1.0 sits with a jamex 60mm kit :thumbs:





Hope this helps


Neil Dagens

posted on 12th Dec 07 at 19:56

quote:
Originally posted by joshyC
spose its better thou not lowering it the full 60mm at the back as you can fill the car up with ur friends :D lol


at the moment i cant as the back rubs when theres any weight in the back, because my wheels are the wrong offset, so i have to get that sorted first then i can load up haha!


joshyC

posted on 12th Dec 07 at 19:36

spose its better thou not lowering it the full 60mm at the back as you can fill the car up with ur friends :D lol


Neil Dagens

posted on 12th Dec 07 at 19:31

lowered on 60mm Jamex springs and shocks, cost me about £130 on ebay if those are the ones your on about? personally i think the front looks fine, but it hasnt lowered the back a full 60mm, from what ive heard this is a common problem with the kit. but other than that it seems pretty good

hope that helps





:thumbs::thumbs:


Willox

posted on 12th Dec 07 at 18:13

i just bought some of these but havn't had a chance to get them fitted yet so wouldnt mind knowing


joshyC

posted on 12th Dec 07 at 15:30

can i have peoples personal opinions and images of there cars with these jamex 60mm lowering springs and shocks to give me an idea of how low it looks/sits? thanks, josh