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Washed & lowered

swad

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a couple of pics from today after a wash ive also been playing around with kW suspension ride height which Scott at sg Motorsport fitted for me a couple of months ago.
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Hard to see clearly.

Black wheels can have a kind of 'no wheels' effect, like it should be on bricks.
 
Looks great agreed though it's hard to make out the ride height.

Maybe some small spacers on the front to help the stance??
 
Very nice, think the wheels would suit silver. Would liek to see it lwoered with the standard wheels also :approve:
 
Too low and render the coils borderline pointless!...Imo, if you wanted a low car you should have just fabricated lowing springs. That's £1600 of coilovers which aren't being used to improve the chassis dynamics.
 
I don't see it as all that low????

Mine handles superb and is as low if not lower than this. You just need to watch out for really bumpy roads for fear of catching something lol
 
ColinG":3q32tvfg said:
I don't see it as all that low????

Mine handles superb and is as low if not lower than this. You just need to watch out for really bumpy roads for fear of catching something lol


Agreed Colin :approve:
 
It's not about catching bits Colin, it's about allowing the suspension to do job! I noticed a massive difference between running low and where I am now! It's far better dynamically. (Sure it doesn't look quite a good...but that's the compromise)
 
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