My car now drives like a touring car!
My car now drives like a touring car!

Oh dear... I'm glad I've got no fillings because they would all be out by now!
4x4 Turbo lowered 60mm on Apex springs, with uprated anti-roll bar links! Fully rebuilt suspension, new arms and bushes with track rod ends.
Add to that four matching 205/40/ZR17 tyres, a strut brace and you've got some seriously rigid handling.
The downside is my interior is rattling a teeeny weeeny bit but who cares!? [img]/smile.gif[/img]
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<!--QuoteBegin-Sam1986UK+--><div class='quotetop'>(Sam1986UK)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteEBegin-->looks good
what happened to your 18's?
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Yeah they were nice but every one's got BK's now lol. I had to sell them to fund my clutch/gearbox replacement (best part of a grand!) and I couldn't lower it 60mm on 18's.
what happened to your 18's?
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Yeah they were nice but every one's got BK's now lol. I had to sell them to fund my clutch/gearbox replacement (best part of a grand!) and I couldn't lower it 60mm on 18's.
<!--QuoteBegin-CalibraTurbo99+--><div class='quotetop'>(CalibraTurbo99)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteEBegin-->Not yet matey. I'm not keen on the way the cars drive without the camber.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
If you're not gonna get the camber adjusted (potentially very bad for the TXB) then keep a very good eye on the inner edges of the tyres, as they're probably gonna go through pretty quick now.
And you might wanna start pulling the 4x4 fuse on long journeys just to save a bit of stress on the box.
A friend of mine had a 60-65mm lowered cally 4x4, and had no probs, but I think he was in the minority from what I've seen people on here say.
If you're not gonna get the camber adjusted (potentially very bad for the TXB) then keep a very good eye on the inner edges of the tyres, as they're probably gonna go through pretty quick now.
And you might wanna start pulling the 4x4 fuse on long journeys just to save a bit of stress on the box.
A friend of mine had a 60-65mm lowered cally 4x4, and had no probs, but I think he was in the minority from what I've seen people on here say.
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