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Post by benjo106 on Jul 8, 2008 22:59:20 GMT
Now i got a Pug 106 andim just wondering how low should i lower it? 45mm-50mm or more? but my drives a bit of a killer to get on. and there is alot of bumps around my area and its the stupid square ones ha!
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Post by wayne on Jul 9, 2008 10:09:42 GMT
i would not got to low then!
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Post by benjo106 on Jul 9, 2008 11:34:13 GMT
cool i think about 45mm will be alright:D
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Post by gtijay on Jul 9, 2008 15:56:18 GMT
on a flat arch 106 i would say go 60mm at the rear and 45-50 front
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Post by Jay on Jul 9, 2008 16:54:27 GMT
45-50, you'll never really notice the difference to be honest, just go for 45, will look good and keep your arches from being bashed up
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Post by joshie on Jul 14, 2008 10:25:41 GMT
you no what i sed ben drop it all the way. ive seen a 106 with flat arches dropped about 70mm at the rear and it looks fantastic.
btw i dropped my clio rear 120mm and i cud get over the square speed bumps
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Post by benjo106 on Jul 14, 2008 20:04:24 GMT
Haha yeah i know josh and it did luk kinda good when we tried it at the car park
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Post by joshie on Jul 15, 2008 16:15:10 GMT
so what are you goin for then??
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Post by Jay on Jul 15, 2008 17:41:13 GMT
just remember if you lower your 106 with the rear torsion bars there a pain in the arse to get back up to standard, just go with a 45mm drop on yours, plus the arches aint exactly huge
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Post by gtijay on Jul 15, 2008 18:44:00 GMT
also mate, make sure you get your brake bias valve set up after. alot of people forget this and it could end up with you writing your car off
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Post by benjo106 on Jul 15, 2008 21:05:37 GMT
thanks buddy:D
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Post by renomad on Sept 3, 2008 10:52:36 GMT
your one has died
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