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Just got some 182 wheels

Here is one:
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Cheers mate
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cool mate i have sold so many sets of 182 alloys they sell so well makes a change from everyone getting turinis

turinis are great my ass
 
ryan mate. i have same wheels, but driving around 4X4 stylee! how much you lowered? need to get mine done
 
nice mate. reccomendations on springs? and where? still trying to work out the difference between lowering springs and a spring set? which should i get???
 
I bought a set of springs cost me about £35 and fitted them myself, but the springs don't allow the shock absorbers to work to there full potential because obvioulsy the shock is already more compressed than it should be. A spring/suspension kit (£250+) will be better because the shock absorbers are uprated to allow for this giving a more comfortable ride. Coilovers are the ultimate for lowering and improving handling whilst not compromising ride comfort but are by far the more expensive option (£400++)
 
ahhh i see, said the blind man to his def daughter! cheers mate, much appretiated. looking at 45mm at the mo. but 60mm looks very tempting! i often have a full car so maybe 60mm not so pratical!
 
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