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slacker wrote:is this legal??
touge_ae101 wrote:btw Leon how are those tein springs and koni shocks going in your car?
Leon wrote:Although my new wheels (which look so pretty) are rubbing like a bisch on heat on the back somewhere. Darn it.
touge_ae101 wrote:hope you get some use out of them sometime soon! (come to road and track next weekend!?!?).
touge_ae101 wrote:
question for OP; what size are the slip on spacers? commonly see 3/5mm spacers used and don't really see the problem with this. as long as the wheel nuts still have ~6turns. (this is how they check for cert)
technically probably not legal but going to make f all difference as they won't be able to notice them at all probably.
rollaholic wrote:sounds like what you ended up with was not 'fit for purpose' so CGA etc. to reduce travel you need a higher spring rate, which in turn means a bumpier ride. you might want to look in to shortening the bump stops to give it a bit more space to act in.
get some 15s imo, will allow you to use a bigger sidewall on your tyres which can help with ride comfort if you end up increasing your spring rates.
slacker wrote: fitted by my local Mag and Turbo,
DRFTIN wrote:touge_ae101 wrote:put ae111 rear springs in it. they are a bit harder and won't sag. will also help the handling x1000.![]()
hmm, interesting, anyone got some to sell me?is there a similar trick with the rear shocks?
tsoob wrote:what city you in mate??
BZG|Bling wrote:So how old are the shocks that are in there? If they have fitted spacers, then that's a whole new matter. Only reason you'd fit them is if something was rubbing. Just sounds like they did what they had to, to sell the rims / springs and get your $$$.
Sounds like a massive bucket of fail really. Unsuited wheels, unsuited springs, possibly old saggy shocks = worst combo for handling.
I wouldn't even accept firmer springs, i'd be going for full refund, without a doubt.
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