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Thread: Motor Mout Spacers Or Metal Under Body guard ?

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    they both work mate, the metal tray protector will help a bit but will make your lowest point even lower so you won't be able to "legally" lower it as far,
    The motor spacers will bring the motor up yes but then your CV shafts will hit the frame sooner(as you go lower they will be closer to this frame)
    the option is upto you,

    what most of us would do is.. fix the driveway

    oh and take a photo as it sounds nasty!

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackers10 View Post
    they both work mate, the metal tray protector will help a bit but will make your lowest point even lower so you won't be able to "legally" lower it as far,
    The motor spacers will bring the motor up yes but then your CV shafts will hit the frame sooner(as you go lower they will be closer to this frame)
    the option is upto you,

    what most of us would do is.. fix the driveway

    oh and take a photo as it sounds nasty!
    ok then thanks, im not too fused about the bash plate being the lowest point after all thats what its there for would rather hit that then my sump , any suggestions on where to buy from ?

    im only going to lower it a inch maybe 2 when i get around to getting coil overs

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    i ended up picking up a OEM steel bash plate off another forum member for it , that should prevent me from doing any damage when i go lower , now i just got to fit it on my next day off ....
    Last edited by aaron001au; 02-03-2014 at 03:28 PM.

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    go to Bunnings, by some sand and cement, and fix your driveway.

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    theres nothing wrong with my drive way , its just the angle my sumps on in this car and the fact my suspension is old , soft and sagged

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    be a good sport and post up a photo of how the car is hitting? surely there is a solution that isn't bashing the sump in,

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    Then why not spend the money on new suspension?

    Surely that's a far better use of $300? The advantages of doing so are endless.

    Saggy old suspension causing the car to bottom out on driveway? Ensure your sump doesn't get damaged furhter by adding steel to the front end and leaving the old, soft & saggy suspension untouched. Problem solved. Great solution (Y)

    "We couldn't fix your brakes, so we made your horn louder"
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    I'd rather lose by a mile because I built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me. Your car is your story, so don't let someone else write the book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RubAVeeDubDub View Post
    Then why not spend the money on new suspension?

    Surely that's a far better use of $300? The advantages of doing so are endless.

    Saggy old suspension causing the car to bottom out on driveway? Ensure your sump doesn't get damaged furhter by adding steel to the front end and leaving the old, soft & saggy suspension untouched. Problem solved. Great solution (Y)

    "We couldn't fix your brakes, so we made your horn louder"
    Why is there so much hostility towards me in this post? , i have coilovers on order but i thought adding a bash plate would be a good idea too , i only asked what would be better engine mounts spaces or a bash plate and so fair only one or 2 people in this post gave me a answer to my question, every one else is saying fix the driveway or get new suspension......

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