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bubz
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Hi,wot do you guys think of lowering the gtt with the factory 15" mags.Is it possible?wot tyres to use.
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Rick
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bubz wrote:Hi,wot do you guys think of lowering the gtt with the factory 15" mags.Is it possible?wot tyres to use.
You lower the height of the springs not the profile of the tyres,
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bubz
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yah, I know so you reckon the factory tyres will be good enough?
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mikeygtt
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Thats what i did bro. 30mm drop on kyb & kings. Yokohama tyres 205/60/15. It handles great
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by mikeygtt »
Suck we didnt win that auction i wanted that shift kit, just plain forgot as i would have gone up to $200

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bubz
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by bubz »
yah it could have been ours,was @ work when auction closed.
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GorGasm
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by GorGasm »
lowering in the usual fasion (lowering springs) has nothing to do with wheel/tyre sizes whatsoever.
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bubz
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by bubz »
Thanks guys.
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