Lowering

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Wear Sunscreen
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Lowering

Post by Wear Sunscreen »

Want to lower my High Top but would welcome suggestions by how much I should go, 45 or 60.

Also want to put some alloys on, again suggestions on what I should use :roll:

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jason k
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Re: Lowering

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50mm avo kit from http://www.brickwerks.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; is ideal if you have a camper, any lower and you risk grounding stuff or clipping your wheelarches



use bilstien shocks blacks if your a bit skint , yellow b6 if your feeling flush :ok

igot the avo and yellow billies on my westy and its superb

the fitting of alloys will depend on what make etc for spacers adaptors, but its all been done so just use the search
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Re: Lowering

Post by Wear Sunscreen »

thanks for the advice Jason. 50 mm sounds ideal
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