No joy in suspension forum...
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Sorry guys edited due to reading the post wrong while on the phone, no the Prodrve settings do not alter the ride height they just alter the geometry of the car.
Darren.
[This message has been edited by Darren Thompson (edited 11 April 2001).]
Darren.
[This message has been edited by Darren Thompson (edited 11 April 2001).]
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Two questions:
1. Do the Prodrive suspension settings involve lowering the car at all?
2. If not, is it worth declaring the mod to your insurance company? I'm only asking, because you probably wouldn't tell them if you kerbed the wheels and shagged the alignment (making it more likely to lose control due to dodgy handling), so what difference does it make and how would they know any better?
Regarding telling the insurance co, do you neeed to declare if you have upgrade the tyres,brake pads or brake fluid? We all know that these will improve performance, but as they are "consumables" do they need to be declared? I guess that's a similar question to "do I need to tell them if I run on SUL instead of UL?"
Sorry, more than two questions, but I just got thinking. (dangerous pastime I know...)
1. Do the Prodrive suspension settings involve lowering the car at all?
2. If not, is it worth declaring the mod to your insurance company? I'm only asking, because you probably wouldn't tell them if you kerbed the wheels and shagged the alignment (making it more likely to lose control due to dodgy handling), so what difference does it make and how would they know any better?
Regarding telling the insurance co, do you neeed to declare if you have upgrade the tyres,brake pads or brake fluid? We all know that these will improve performance, but as they are "consumables" do they need to be declared? I guess that's a similar question to "do I need to tell them if I run on SUL instead of UL?"
Sorry, more than two questions, but I just got thinking. (dangerous pastime I know...)
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