Lowering stick

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Lowering stick

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I am thinking about it? :?
Are there any real benefits besides it looking cooler and improving handling on corners a bit? :?
Please let me know what you think!
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What other benefits do you want? gets rid of a bit of spare cash too!
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:D Thats just wot I thought :D
So I wont be hitting it with the STICK!
I have a CS 1600 diesel and not a Scoobie
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It will be easier to get in and out of, if you are verticaly challenged..... :lol:

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Krisis wrote::D Thats just wot I thought :D
So I wont be hitting it with the STICK!
I have a CS 1600 diesel and not a Scoobie
TTFN :ok :ok
I have a scooby engine in mine and im to scared to lower it sump hangs down alot more than standard!!!!
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8) I Had Landy's, in a previous life and I think that like the clearance 8)
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Krisis wrote: Are there any real benefits besides it looking cooler and improving handling on corners a bit? :?

Yes, it looks cooler and handles a lot better :)

Get blown around by the wind ? Lower it - it helps massively.

First rule of owning a vehicle - only own one who's owners wave to each other when seeing them.
Second rule of owning a vehicle - mess around with the suspension to improve its looks/handling...

You telling me you havent lifted a landy ;)

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jamesc76 wrote: sump hangs down alot more than standard!!!!

I thought you could get a shallower sump for those mate?

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you can but there not cheap at all for an alloy sump which looks nice comes in at about £299 :shock: :shock:
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