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Ok I am going to put some TEIN SS on her in some weeks; but there is some doubts I have; first; how much height originally the Z had? I looked at some especifications and it states; 1255mm (1,25m)

 

a friend of mine has his lowered to 1,19m and he sid it is really slammed like this; my question is...wich is the lowest I can slamm it without touching the floor and bumps on the road to make it look more slammed and aggresive?

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all I know mate I have standard susspension and have problem with speed bumps :-(

 

Mark

isnt 20mm the limit on standard camber arms? i should be reciving some lower shocks this week. around a 20mm drop il post up before and after pics once done.

tbh, with UK roads and speed humps, i wouldn't bother lowing it too much, if you want a slammed look with out having to worry to much about speed humps, id be looking at a good body kit first, before lowering it.

 

A good set of side skirts, nice front bumper that lowers the front, and a rear one to lower the rear, then get the stance right so your wheels fit flush with the arches, then lower it slightly to bring the top of the arch closer to the top of the tyre and you will get a low aggressive look with still being a comfortable height to deal with UK roads.

 

Mine is lowered with a 99spec on the front, some of the roads around me i cant even get down due to the distance between the tip of the front bumper and where the front wheels eventually will meet the speed hump. ive taken the paint off the front of my bumper lower lip, cant get it on a ramp at a car place, and need to drive it onto bricks first to get enough clearance to get a jack under it.

 

as much as i love the lowered look, im finding it far less practical for UK roads :(

Well i dont have any problems in mine :tt2:

 

Well only at the garage for mot time lol!!! I thought the roads in spain were surpose to be really good??

Well i dont have any problems in mine :tt2:

 

Well only at the garage for mot time lol!!! I thought the roads in spain were surpose to be really good??

 

They should be considering all that funding from brussels they got to repair them :lol:

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Roads in Spain depends I live in barcelona and here there pretty good, but in the south costa del sol..malaga I heard there lousy...

ahh barce, went there a few years back with the guys and our bmxes. awesome city. guess its a nightmare to live there though.

This is how mine sits now on MeisterR coilovers and adjustable arms. I haven't encountered any problems so far.

 

loweredrideheight006-1.jpg

 

Not exactly slammed but improved handling and looks IMO.

Any excuse for a pic :tt2:

 

It's been a while :laugh: Just cleaned it and was loving the reflection. :thumbup1:

I was going to post a thread purely about the reflection but won't bother now. I'm back in love :yinyang:

It's like most of my relationships, tempestuous to say the least!! Just decided to put the spending on hold, enjoy it, and try and drive threads off topic. What do you reckon??

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