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FakeConcern |
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Member No: #24127
Joined: Feb 05 2012Location: Bexhill on Sea |
Looking good! | ||
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wozza |
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Member No: #2
Joined: Aug 12 2006Location: Manchester |
Which coil overs are your running? I actually quite like the hight it's sitting at personally. When I had mine, the front was wound down a bit more than that to begin with. This was the result of a multi storey car park. It got wound up slightly after that, as it was awful having to deal bumps day to day. Has quite a large front end that likes to catch on things. |
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ashley1 |
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Member No: #13453
Joined: Apr 25 2010Location: Haverfordwest |
Running cheapy 'Rokker' coilovers. They're actually alright, considering they cost £150! If I start doing more track days, I'll upgrade, but they do the job for now. Won't be lowering very much more anyway. I'm used to driving a low car after my Audi anyway! | ||
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wozza |
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Member No: #2
Joined: Aug 12 2006Location: Manchester |
That was the result of the down ramp, being different to the up ramp. I went very very slow. Still destroyed the undertray. Ramp was just too steep. Want to get coilovers for my Monaro next, unfortunately they are rather expensive. Rougly £1,600, so will be saving a while. |
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