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Old 30th May 2003, 02:34   #1
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Hi folks



Im upgrading my Furio wheels from 15" to 17". Im getting Dare V2 alloys. Im wanting to get it lowered 40mm at the same time, so, do I need to get the arches rolled or anything, or will it be ok, im goin to have low profile tyres (215/40/R17s I think).



Also, who would you recommend for getting it dropped? Apex, Spax etc.
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Old 30th May 2003, 17:30   #2
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well take it to a bodyshop and let them look at it cos theres a bracket on the rear arch that may need cuttin off and watch out for the fuel pipe on the drivers side lol!!!!
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Old 5th June 2003, 17:49   #3
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be very careful of the fuel pipe on the drivers side...i have had a few problems with my wheels and the fuel pipe....
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Old 8th June 2003, 22:50   #4
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samholt what did u do to the fuel pipe then to solve ur problem?
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lowered it a little less!!! it was only over severe bumps that it was hitting it....maybe i should slow down a bit....
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