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i think it has the potential to look cool with the theme of smoking everything on a black car but dont do it because you want less hastle when it comes to keeping it clean. my car is black and it is a b*****d to keep clean!
68.54 each delivered to your front door. you can get them delivered to a garage and pay a bit extra for fitting, balancing and having your old tryes disposed of.
another thing i noticed after i'd fitted my v-maxx is that when you turn the wheel while the car is motionless, you can see the strut top mount turn aswell in the engine bay. is that normal?
i've just taken my eibach sportlines off my car because i've upgraded to coilovers. i'm looking to sell them now. they've only done 8k miles tops. still got the box.
it feels moist and warm . . .
it feels great, its not anywhere near as much of a bone shaker as i thought it was going to be. amazing ride quality to be honest. i had already fitted eibach sportlines so the change isnt as pronounced as it would have been from standard suspension. just got to...
The backs are wound down to a couple mms from being all the way down and if you measure the fronts by how much thread it could still be lowered by there is 72 mms of thread not being used. they are v-maxx coilovers by the way.
lol, careful, you'll get banned. thanks for the comment.
Thanks matey, its tempting to slam it right down but i've kept it drivable but still looking quite low.
Cheers, i think the wheels keep it looking fairly OE.
Ok, fitted my v-maxx coilovers last week. Finally got the ride hight and camber as i like it (i think). Gave her a really quick clean today and headed out to take a couple pictures. Hope you like.
Here are two pictures before the coilovers went on. They are from Ultimate Street Car a few...