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scott1990
4th May 2007, 20:58
Looking to lower the motor soon :) But im also gonna see about some new alloys :P 16"s probably so what would be the best to lower it by? and what suspension kits am i looking to buy? I want it to look nice on the alloys. Iv been looking at coilovers but cant seem to get any for saxo VTR's.

thanks :y:

Predator_R32
4th May 2007, 21:13
id say i nice 40 - 50mm drop mate, thats my opinion though, have a look at spax stuff

scott1990
4th May 2007, 21:16
how low will 50mm look roughly? I dont want it extremely low so itl hit the speedbumps but i want it sitting on the whels on the front and back.

bullit
4th May 2007, 21:18
kit wise how much you wanna spend? you dont need coilovers ever, no need tbh

Predator_R32
4th May 2007, 21:19
well mines down 60mm front 40 rear (to accomadate weight of install)

its on standard rims too, ann im thinking of getting some 15s maybe 16s sometime this year

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p305/Predator_VTR/DSCF0025-1.jpg

scott1990
4th May 2007, 21:30
Thats one amazing motor buddy! il hand it to ya,its a smert piece of kit! Thats the perfect height for lowering and thast what i want to achieve.Did it affect performance or handling once you lowered it? Will u need to change the ride height if u upgrade to 16"s?

Predator_R32
4th May 2007, 21:33
well ive done the archs so it will take up to 17s a think, should be ok with 16s at a 60mm drop but as said my archs are done, you need to grind the bumper bracket off and bond it back on, ive took my rear arch liners out and sealed up the vent hole for boot and also the arch lips will need trimming :y:

the handling ir ok but not exactly comfy, you get used to that though

scott1990
4th May 2007, 21:43
sounds like a lot of work and quite expensive! Im only 17 so im quite limited financially and also skill wise :P but i scored a new job today so the money will be available soon! :) So would lowering 50mm on 16"s be a nice set up?

Hopcraft
5th May 2007, 12:06
yes

50 down on 16;s is very smart, vts_kris has this

Hopcraft
5th May 2007, 12:08
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e44/VTRKris/S7000182.jpg

down 50 on 16's ! :D **COUGH** rep **COUGH**

Predator_R32
5th May 2007, 12:28
might get a bit of rubbing down 50mm on 16s but will most likely to be on full lock

Gully
6th May 2007, 16:19
Im also looking into this, so is their any work involved with a 50mm drop and 16s on? ive heard that a 50mm drop without shocks can be a bumpy ride, im not quite sure wat to do maybe a 40mm drop with 16s may be a better idea?

Gully
6th May 2007, 16:44
on a vtr*

bullit
6th May 2007, 16:50
id go 40. depends what your after, looks or performance?

platty
7th May 2007, 07:46
im down 40 at the front and back and having no problems at all, if you have 16's then make sure to get the 40 profile tyres.

Apz1
7th May 2007, 13:33
well mines down 60mm front 40 rear (to accomadate weight of install)

its on standard rims too, ann im thinking of getting some 15s maybe 16s sometime this year

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p305/Predator_VTR/DSCF0025-1.jpg

are your alloys standard colour?, they look good/different.

lanky114
7th May 2007, 13:37
are your alloys standard colour?, they look good/different.

they're polished mate

Predator_R32
7th May 2007, 14:05
there polished mate :p :y:

stripped the paint off them and sanded them down and then used a polishing kit to polish up the metal :y:

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p305/Predator_VTR/015.jpg

Apz1
7th May 2007, 16:50
nice i gotta do that to mine.

D34no
7th May 2007, 20:21
how long did it take to polish each wheel?

Predator_R32
7th May 2007, 21:24
you could do a wheel a day but would have to be on with it just about all day, its really tiring but its worth it in the end :y:

bullit
7th May 2007, 21:30
you must have strong wrists

Predator_R32
7th May 2007, 21:33
i do mate really strong ;) its only my right one though :p

bullit
8th May 2007, 18:38
youve lost me :P