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#1 2009-11-15 20:07:37

simon
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Registered: 2009-09-27
Posts: 1

dropping the rear!

hi Guys, sorry we havn't been to see you recently but been a bit busy. anyway let me get to the point I hear you all cry! as you might remember from when we met, Olga's had an adjustable beam fitted up front and the gap between wing and tyre's been removed but my question's about the rear. I want to lower it 1 click so that it matches the front but have been told that it'll make it lower than the front, is that right? she's on standard profile tyres and I don't want 2 change them as they appear quite new. any Ideas and advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks. simon/julia.javascript:insert_text('roll', '');

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#2 2009-11-18 13:09:59

andrew
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From: Leicester
Registered: 2007-05-04
Posts: 489

Re: dropping the rear!

In my opinion, If you have the front the height you want it and you measure between the front of the running board and the road, then do the same at the back of the running board, and the measurements are the same then the back end will look lower if you drop it, but if the back is bigger then you will probably get away with lowering it. But I'm no expert as all my cars and vans are standard height.wink

Last edited by andrew (2009-11-18 13:10:48)


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