ride height
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02-07-2006, 04:55 PM
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Well it's a matter of spring rates and road conditions I guess. I personally think that 25 to 30mm is adequate to get some better looks (which is in the end the number one reason for lowering). The lower you go, the more spring rate your going to need to keep things from scrubbing when you take a corner. I know this is all a bit fuzzy talking, but I would personally go for 25mm lowering with 6kg front and 4kg/mm rear springs. On smaller wheels you might consider going a bit lower, but I run 15's so I need some more clearance.
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ride height - JamesAE86 - 02-07-2006, 04:44 PM
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