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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.....  Rich   
				__________________ Richirich ***YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD MODJUNKY MAN*** | 
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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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			no bro the 4.8 has air all round I had a company make me regulator arms for the fronts
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 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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