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Bozz:

--- Quote from: r5gtt on May 08, 2016, 12:43:22 pm ---Gosh you've had a fair share of birds  :signLOL:

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You could say that mate But their not a patch on my first wife !!!!!

r5gtt:
 :surprised:  :signLOL:

ed30Lewis:
I run 12mm on the back of my ed30 with OEM pescara's. It does rub if I have 2 passengers in the back but only over harsh bumps/potholes. (not very often i have passengers in the back so i can live with that)

Also run 8mm on the front which did rub over harsh bumps and very hard cornering. I did the screw delete mod in the front arches and it no longer rubs now. 10mm at a push on the fronts IMO.

Lowered on H&R Springs

Bozz:

--- Quote from: ed30Lewis on May 09, 2016, 01:16:07 pm ---I run 12mm on the back of my ed30 with OEM pescara's. It does rub if I have 2 passengers in the back but only over harsh bumps/potholes. (not very often i have passengers in the back so i can live with that)
I had a full set of eibach pro springs fitted a little while ago and with what you have said I think I'll give the spacers a miss, Thanks mate
Also run 8mm on the front which did rub over harsh bumps and very hard cornering. I did the screw delete mod in the front arches and it no longer rubs now. 10mm at a push on the fronts IMO.

Lowered on H&R Springs

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Bozz:
I know it's a little more money but I'm tempted just to put a set of 18" on, But still unsure with having the eibach pro springs on would it make the ride a bit hard ?

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