C63 AMG
Need advice, opinions, and if the topic has been discussed before: direction.
Many thanks in advance.
Many thanks in advance.
Don't do it, the end.
it should be written in the owners blood, that they shallt not touch a trophy suspension set up
true.... but i if i had one i would be tempted to change the suspension and slam it :quiet:
BLASPHEMER!!
So let me get this straight, just so I understand: you don't think I should do it? :rasp:
iirc 7MAT has had his dropped 10mm by mark fish....
Or you could be the first and slam it on some AST's
this man talk's sense!
would look the sex! all 1*2's/trophy's are way too high as standard imo
The Trophy is that height for a reason. Low cars may 'look' good, but it leads to reduced suspension travel, which is not a good thing on our roads.this man talk's sense!
would look the sex! all 1*2's/trophy's are way too high as standard imo
The Trophy is that height for a reason. Low cars may 'look' good, but it leads to reduced suspension travel, which is not a good thing on our roads.
Well, you've answered your own question there. They are race cars, they don't have to deal with the bumps that a road car does. The 1*2's are short of suspension travel, which is why they lose composure on bumpy roads at the limit. The Trophy's ride height, combined with it's more sophisticated bump stops, improve the composure significantly.^^ This man talks sense!!
Trophy could have been another 30mm lower as standard with no issues (including the dampers).
You've gotta remember the market the trophy appeals to which includes older people who don't want it lower (and would probably think it looked worse lower for that matter).
It's that height as a compromise for road use. If it's the perfect height, why are cup racers much lower? (Yes, there are other reasons for why they are like this and why the trophy isnt.)