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Lowering - How Much Is Too Much?


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Guys I'll be honest with you I see NO difference what so ever from before it was lowered to now...

check this out & be honest...

first pic is before & second is after... NO DIFFERENCE :stirthepot:

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Maybe its just my eyes but if you look at the gap in the wheel arches in both photos to me it looks like there is less of a gap in the 2nd pic than the 1st.

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Yes it does look lower but give it at least a week to settle a bit.

I have King Springs in mine and I measured the distance between the ground and the bottom of the sill just behind the front wheel and just in front of the rear wheel and both measured approximately 160mm.

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that's how you wanna go lol

but honesthly man waiting a week or so is not gonna drop that much

it still look high.

looks like SL all round to me as ive got 19s and SSL rears looks lower then yours.

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It's actually looking lower today, and I had the bumpstops cut because there was absolutely no room from the metal to the bumpstops - they were both wedged completely against metal!

Now that they've been cut it should also give it a chance to dump a bit lower coz it'll have room to move.

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