LONDON PEEPS: General Discussion (Part II)
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Yup, Falcon has massive 225 40 18 tires on all 4 corners and he doesn't rub at all. Somehow 225s will fit on the coupes with no problems. But i don't think it fits on the 4 doors in the back. It rubs on the inside of the fenderwell. I tried it once and it didn't fit on the back. Weird!?
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You should have no problems no matter how low you go. Well, in terms of wheel rub you won't have any, but bottoming out is a different story, lol. Macfay and i had our cars side by side yesterday and i could not believe how much lower my car was compared to his. He has Eibach pro kit and i have neuspeed sport. But i haven't had any problems this winter except for all the scraping underneath the car but who looks down there anyways, he he he.
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but will rubbing worn out the tires eventually?
btw..i have eibach sportline and koni...
apr has heavy trunk and stock shocks...so its way lower compare to mine...
btw..i have eibach sportline and koni...
apr has heavy trunk and stock shocks...so its way lower compare to mine...
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yes i have them for year and half...all 4 of them are set to softest on street...and the rear height were set to lowest...
I set to stiffest last summer in shannonville race track, much better handling¡K
I set to stiffest last summer in shannonville race track, much better handling¡K
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yes..but only the rear set of shocks...cuz you need the stock housing for the front...so can't adjust it...the rear shocks have two setting...high and low...mine were set to low...but I don't know how big the gap will be if I set to high...well..maybe an inch or so...
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I don't think you can adjust the koni height for the front struts...
btw...that shop told me that both of my stock front struts were badly brown...but my stock rear shocks were okay...I still have them in the koni box...I may sell them cheap later...
btw...that shop told me that both of my stock front struts were badly brown...but my stock rear shocks were okay...I still have them in the koni box...I may sell them cheap later...
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possible...Big, you better get the koni or some other brands...since your ride height is so low, you will eventually blown the stock one again...
i just don't wanna see you swap the stock shocks for nothing...you will love the koni very much..
i just don't wanna see you swap the stock shocks for nothing...you will love the koni very much..




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