Lowering

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Re: Lowering

by Fraz » Mon Jun 29, 2009 5:49 pm

the height is listed on this , but remember that will be with the standard wheels and tyres

http://www.nuvision.ndo.co.uk/calibraspecs.htm
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Re: Lowering

by Teejay » Tue Jun 30, 2009 6:49 pm

Thanks guys, the reference data on the standard set up is useful
I presume if you keep the overall circumference the same (I was going for 18s with 215x35 boots) then that won't effect the overall height
So do people recommend a lowering kit or seperate springs and shocks?
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Re: Lowering

by BazV6er » Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:54 am

personally i know i didnt replace my dampers as they were in very good condition and there was a good cheap set of lowering springs on offer (£10 all fitted ) but i would get a full kit.i will later on as its a bit bumpy lol
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