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Old 04-11-2011, 07:05 PM
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Correct me if my I'm wrong, but the front is lowered with lowering springs?
N'ah. It's air front and rear on the 4.8. Mine will also be done shortly but probable not that low.....lol..Kav's a nutta....lol
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Old 04-11-2011, 08:27 PM
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Looks Haaawt!! If you could get it any lower than mine...go for it!! I love it!!! Slammed baby! I know many of you dont dig the look....I have always lowered my rides as far back as my VW days in the early 90's.....

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Old 04-11-2011, 09:54 PM
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personally i love the look, but for me i also want to use the car, and i would imagine if you hit any speed bumps or dips the rear tyres would bite into the body work.

my X has 10.5?? x 20 wheels without the arch extensions and the tyres are ever so slightly protruding out of the arches, i would love to lower it but dont want to have any harder ride (sport) or body / tyre damage

how do you get on
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Correct me if my I'm wrong, but the front is lowered with lowering springs?
no bro the 4.8 has air all round I had a company make me regulator arms for the fronts
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Old 04-12-2011, 07:45 AM
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personally i love the look, but for me i also want to use the car, and i would imagine if you hit any speed bumps or dips the rear tyres would bite into the body work.

my X has 10.5?? x 20 wheels without the arch extensions and the tyres are ever so slightly protruding out of the arches, i would love to lower it but dont want to have any harder ride (sport) or body / tyre damage

how do you get on

hi i am running 10.5 * 22 rear with 315/30/22 rubber and the fronts are 9.5*22 with 295/30/22 rubber the offset is 20, the wheels sit just inside the plastic arch and they dont catch. The ride is more bouncy but nothing to put you off driving it :-) its a trade off between looks and ride, I can raise the front up 15mm and it would ride better so I may be tempted to do that :-)
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