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Old 7th January 2015, 09:28   #21
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do do realise that the car will not handle any better at all by dropping it that low ?
it is a myth that the lower it is the bettter it handles -saxo don,t go fast enough to have nay gain from cutting out air from under car -
mayching springing to damper rates and ARB+ tyre pressures will make the car handle
I do understand that, not after handling im after getting it low haha
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Old 19th January 2015, 08:48   #22
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Sorted now. Fitted my new springs on Saturday. Faulk 200lbs 5". Kept the helpers and adjusted it to suit.

Its really low now haha! Thanks for help everyone
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