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SAXMAD
12th March 2004, 18:09
i have got a 1.1 saxo forte but i have added vtr alloys onto it and i was wounderin if i lower it will i have to do any arch work to it or not
can anybody tell me some place in the wigan area to get it lowered and how much
Scott
12th March 2004, 18:42
hmmm if the vtr alloys dont rub already with a full car it is unliklely they will rub with the car lowered, if they do there is a lip on the rear arch that needs bent/cut out of the way
i paid £150 for my car to be lowered 50mm by m-developments in glasgow, dont know about your area thoughsmileys/smiley17.gif
Raysax
14th March 2004, 18:07
U mean u dint get ur hands dirty n do it urself Scott!!! smileys/smiley3.gifsmileys/smiley2.gif
C2_VTR
14th March 2004, 18:52
shocking! smileys/smiley3.gif
Scott
14th March 2004, 22:39
i did when i was there actuallysmileys/smiley17.gif
barrett
15th March 2004, 00:49
mark was saying how scott likes it dirtysmileys/gay.gif
Scott
15th March 2004, 01:05
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Enbwo
15th March 2004, 20:28
was that £150 to fit the springs and lower the torsion bar? or did it include the cost of the springs as well?
Scott
15th March 2004, 20:46
that included GMC 50mm springs
www.m-developments.co.uk
Enbwo
15th March 2004, 22:33
thats well cheap. How does it handle without uprated dampers? and i thought you couldn't go lower than 35mm withou having to change the dampers because of the mismatch in length?
shame i dont live in glasgow.
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