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    Slighty off subject, Nice wheels Ryan, What are they and wht are the specs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smead View Post
    Slighty off subject, Nice wheels Ryan, What are they and wht are the specs?
    Hey Sime, they're Autostrada Modena's, 16x8 all round, ET34 rear ET29 front. Running 195/45/16 Hankook Ventus'

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    Great wheels, love em!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bflat View Post
    New look with smaller tyres, wider wheels, and more lows all round.

    The rear is maxed out and won't go any lower, whereas the front still has about an inch of drop still available.
    Very pretty, I suppose but how is this relevant to the thread? (kinda like posting about Nissan Micras in the "What I did Today" thread )
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    Very pretty, I suppose but how is this relevant to the thread? (kinda like posting about Nissan Micras in the "What I did Today" thread )
    It's entirely relevant as it provides an example of how low the AP's can go, whilst still being perfectly drive-able (there's mainly a focus on aesthetics going on)

    And it was the 'what did you do to your Polo' title of the thread that made the Micra comment irrelevant

    If we had a 'what I did today' thread people might as well close their facebook accounts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bflat View Post
    Hey Sime, they're Autostrada Modena's, 16x8 all round, ET34 rear ET29 front. Running 195/45/16 Hankook Ventus'
    Sweet. That pic needs a like button
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smead View Post
    Sweet. That pic needs a like button
    ^ +1 .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bflat View Post
    It's entirely relevant as it provides an example of how low the AP's can go, whilst still being perfectly drive-able (there's mainly a focus on aesthetics going on)

    And it was the 'what did you do to your Polo' title of the thread that made the Micra comment irrelevant

    If we had a 'what I did today' thread people might as well close their facebook accounts.
    And so the thread gets derailed into another wheel porn discussion.
    I'm betting you do have bump steer issues in hard cornering going that low
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    To those going super low, do you guys not have issues with the rear axle hitting the exhaust, either going over large bumps or with people in the back?

    My car isn't the lowest and I have issues with the axle hitting/rubbing the exhaust when I have a decent sized person in the rear seat and I put load on the engine/go over large bumps...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonc23 View Post
    To those going super low, do you guys not have issues with the rear axle hitting the exhaust, either going over large bumps or with people in the back?

    My car isn't the lowest and I have issues with the axle hitting/rubbing the exhaust when I have a decent sized person in the rear seat and I put load on the engine/go over large bumps...
    Never had that issue tbh (not that I can hear it). Is your rear half still 2"?

    I'm betting you do have bump steer issues in hard cornering going that low
    Greg, if I wanted to indulge in hard cornering, do you think I would have set it up this way? 99% of my driving is on inner suburban roads where hard cornering is hardly possible, let alone responsible. The thread title is 'lowering for aesthetics' for a reason. Once again, I think you'll find your passionate pleas to have the control arms above horizontal will go ignored by many as we don't all have the same desires for our car as you do yours. I didn't jump into this thread to yell about my new wheels. I provided further evidence of how one may want to setup their polo through picture based evidence.
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