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- Fast Driver
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- Joined: Sat Jan 10, 2009 3:36 pm
- Vehicle: NA8
- Location: Melbourne
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GS what can I say, thank you. Your information is well and above what I expected, thank you very much. I shall be getting down under the car this weekend to see what I can see, hopefully some brand names to see what can be done. Ps I love the color too. Cheers Remy.
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- Fast Driver
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- Vehicle: ND - 2 GT
- Location: Brisbane bayside
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1b5 good sumary by GS, as I said there are a lot of things to consider when looking at your suspension. if its any help, I run 16" rims with 205x45 profile, they are not light rims, and I will eventually ghange to 15" rims that are a lot lighter, and run 50 profile. Madboy drove my car through a few twisties last Sunday and was impressed at how well it rode. With the setup I have now I never hit the bumpstops. Terry , Tbro , has fatcat motorsport bumpstops as well as other components on his clubman and everyone that has dríven his car is very impressed. check out his posts on the subject. Do as much research on things before making a decision, as I said there are a lot of combinations that you can go for ,you just have to sort out which one is for you. As for me, KYB/AGX and king lows, NB into NA, suits me fine, especially on the street.
Bond, James Bond. growing old is not an option, growing up is
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- Fast Driver
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- Joined: Sat Jan 10, 2009 3:36 pm
- Vehicle: NA8
- Location: Melbourne
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Thanks again grump, will see what I can discover over the weekend, then do some decision making. Maybe I will have to swap the alloys on mine for something a bit smaller for the sake of a bit extra comfort!.
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