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raising or lowering which would be better
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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hey guys just wanting to know what would be better to do... i am debating wether to raise my new car or lower it... i am in perth and i know know what the rules are as to how high or how low i can go...

Posted on: 2009/1/18 3:19
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Re: raising or lowering which would be better
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your not making alot of sense??
whatever is wrong with setting the ride height where YOU want it??

Posted on: 2009/1/18 4:02
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Re: raising or lowering which would be better
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What goes up must come down

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Re: raising or lowering which would be better
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Have the best of both worlds.
Do it with style.
Put one side up and one side down.

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what i am trying to say is what are the regulations... like what is the highest i can go and what is the lowest. and also what would be easier to do... raise or lower

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as far as a rough cheep mod. lowering is heap's easyer! And I think the rough gide to minimum hight is a coke can..

Posted on: 2009/1/18 4:42
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Quote:

popo1200perth wrote:
i am in perth and i know know what the rules are as to how high or how low i can go...

You know?

Posted on: 2009/1/18 4:43
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Quote:
i am in perth and i know know what the rules are as to how high or how low i can go


dont you already know know?

your too quick phunk.


Posted on: 2009/1/18 4:44
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alrighty then so it would be alot easier to lower... the ute is a 620 ute how hard would it be to raise...

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sorry for being a bit of a tool i just dont know much about the authorities and cars in general...only did a couple of courses at school on engines(basic)

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