karloskarlotti81
15 May 2008, 20:37
Hi all im new to scoobynet so just need abit of advice...Im thinking of lowering my classic 35mm so im looking for some PICs to see how low it is because i dont wanna go to low. Thanks karl
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View Full Version : 35mm drop karloskarlotti81 15 May 2008, 20:37 Hi all im new to scoobynet so just need abit of advice...Im thinking of lowering my classic 35mm so im looking for some PICs to see how low it is because i dont wanna go to low. Thanks karl dan83590 15 May 2008, 22:31 http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o301/dan83590/Subaru/DSC00282.jpg Like this mate, just drop the front. karloskarlotti81 17 May 2008, 10:03 http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o301/dan83590/Subaru/DSC00282.jpg Like this mate, just drop the front. what size wheels are they??? dan83590 18 May 2008, 08:59 17's RB5 Boyo 18 May 2008, 12:19 That looks a lot lower than 35mm:wonder: ....lools as low as mine and i have the 55mm h+r springs. Take a look at these two cars with the h+r's to see what you think: http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk238/RB5Boyo/untitled.jpg http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk238/RB5Boyo/stirb13.jpg Fangoria 19 May 2008, 14:16 Thats definately lower than 35mm.............. You've also set the front level with the rear, you should have the rear very slightly higher (IMHO) thats becuase it goes down on launching, accelerating forward and most kits suggest a slightly higher rear Silver Scooby Sport 26 May 2008, 22:10 The -50mm H&R springs will drop standard turbo spring height by around 25-30mm which is more than enough IMHO, check my profile out. dan83590 26 May 2008, 22:20 Thats definately lower than 35mm.............. You've also set the front level with the rear, you should have the rear very slightly higher (IMHO) thats becuase it goes down on launching, accelerating forward and most kits suggest a slightly higher rear The rear springs were at standard height and I had the front pair to match. As standard the front end is slightly higher. |