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It was even lower at one stage lol, seems to have gone up a bit, keeps changin haha! Not been any higher than that in those pics.
Me and the missus went to the indian, got in early hours in the end haha!
Will do :cool:
They'll come tomorrow, took pics before but the lighting was s***e lol.
btw HUGEEEEEEE thanks to "Da" aka Darren for fittin them for me, absolute legend!
I'm using 40mm springs, but I'd say it easily dropped 7/8cm lol.
Mind you my wheel is back in the boot now haha.
I got them done for free...
Yeah lol...Had nothing in that at all, no spare wheel, anythin.
Lowered it now, its absolutely slammed, i cant get 2 fingers between the wheel and the arch ;)
Got my side strips & spoiler colour coded this week, later today I should be lowering it 40mm...Pics will follow from that.
Not the best pics but here you go...
Before:
After:
I've recently bought some Apex lowering springs for my 1.2 clio, I've looked at a tutorial on how to fit them and I have a rough idea of what to do, not 100% sure tho...Anybody that can come and give me a hand in the NW area?
I'm in exactly the same boat as you mate, I'm desperate to get it sorted.
On mine, I originally had dynamique interior with airbags on the outer side of the seats, but now I've got 182 interior with airbags both sides. I always presumed that is what the extra wire was for :?
lol this might sound strange, but I don't know if they do lol!
Basically there's a long story but they were on sale at £2.50 new haha, and they look a very similar size so I gambled haha.
Considering they were well over £100 RRP lol.
That's why I'm asking, I need to make sure they are the...
On brake discs, the bit that "sticks out" around the centre, the bit that the nuts go through to secure the wheels onto the axle, the size of this on the car determines which discs will fit onto he car...
e.g.