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Thread: Cupra coilover adjustment

  1. #11
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    i love the back now with the spacers in it but the front is still too high. If i got these for my 95 gti and lowered the front more then this what would happen would it be crappier or better?
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    sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

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    very nice cupra, nice mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leo46 View Post
    i love the back now with the spacers in it but the front is still too high. If i got these for my 95 gti and lowered the front more then this what would happen would it be crappier or better?
    Not sure I've got your question right, but if you're talking about the coilovers then your HANDLING may suffer, or you may not notice depending on how hard you drive. It will almost always look better (to someone like me anyway ) though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrk_Mickey View Post
    Not sure I've got your question right, but if you're talking about the coilovers then your HANDLING may suffer, or you may not notice depending on how hard you drive. It will almost always look better (to someone like me anyway ) though!
    mickey is right on it there.. consider how low you can go with your day to day driving, will it suffer on entry to car parks and driveways as well.

    you dont need to be on the ground to look good.
    What’s behind you doesn’t matter..

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuzion View Post
    mickey is right on it there.. consider how low you can go with your day to day driving, will it suffer on entry to car parks and driveways as well.

    you dont need to be on the ground to look good.
    Yes you do.

    The only people who say that are softies

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