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My car has coilovers fitted so looking at pics in my ride now wheels are on and camber correction kit at hand what would be a good(sensible) height for it? Would 30mm lowered be too much or cause problems etc speed bumps, rubbing or would 20mm down be ok?

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I have Tein coilovers fitted to my 300 and it was dropped 30 or 40mm if i remember correctly, but i am gonna drop her another 30mm, just to bring the rubber to the arches. Take a look at jimmytt's ride. His little puppy is slammin' the deck and looks mighty fine. As for ride probs, who gives a f**k!!! LOL!!.

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I have Tein coilovers fitted to my 300 and it was dropped 30 or 40mm if i remember correctly, but i am gonna drop her another 30mm, just to bring the rubber to the arches. Take a look at jimmytt's ride. His little puppy is slammin' the deck and looks mighty fine. As for ride probs, who gives a f**k!!! LOL!!.

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seen jimmy's bit low for me, looks great though would be impracticle for me infact I don't think I could get it into my garage at the height due to the pitch on the outside road and the floor tilt in my garage i'd probably get stuck lol. would like to see what 20mm & 30mm lowered looks like on 18's are your pics in your ride lowered alan?

Mine is 35mm front and 50mm rear but it has a wide body convertion on it. Have a look in my gallery and see.

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Yes matey, i think 30 or 40mm. (i would say more 30mm). My mech lowered her to a safe ride-able height, but i want it lower!!

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Yes matey, i think 30 or 40mm. (i would say more 30mm). My mech lowered her to a safe ride-able height, but i want it lower!!

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probably the best way to go 30mm(or 35mm) drive it for a while like you have to see how it goes before going lower.

Get some pics up matey, before and after, to see how she compares, when you have dropped her.

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Al.

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Get some picceis up matey, before and after, to see how she compares.

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Al.

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will do :)

My car has coilovers fitted so looking at pics in my ride now wheels are on and camber correction kit at hand what would be a good(sensible) height for it? Would 30mm lowered be too much or cause problems etc speed bumps, rubbing or would 20mm down be ok?

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Slam it!!!!

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I have a shim kit to get fitted which allows up to 2 degrees of camber correction. Anyone know what sort of max drop this would equate to maximum in mm as the instructions say bugger all.

mine is as low as you can go on stock arches etc on the front and it gave me 6 degrees of camber

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mine is as low as you can go on stock arches etc on the front and it gave me 6 degrees of camber

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any idea in mm how much you dropped it by to get the 6 deg?

nope sorry mate as it already had aftermarket suspension before i fitted the coilovers.

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