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#1
to low
greendog
Posted on: 2006/1/18 12:27
i just got my leafys reset it already has 75mm blocks in it now my diff is basicly sitting on my chassis look filthy, but am i eventully gunna bend the chassis al up id say it been lowered 140mm. thats gota b bad
#2
Re: to low
ANGE
Posted on: 2006/1/18 12:32
so needless to say you wear a kidney belt while driving?
i have my leafs reset 2" and also have 1" blocks in and mine rides harsh to say the least.. if i were you id raise it a couple of inches and you will enjoy driving it much more.. not to mention you may avoid a defect notice but thats just my opinion welcome by the way
#3
Re: to low
greendog
Posted on: 2006/1/18 12:40
that sounds like a good idea but it only has a 1200 with a little bit of work so i have a motto low n slow. will i get defected on guard clearence or ground clearence
#4
Re: to low
ANGE
Posted on: 2006/1/18 12:46
#5
Re: to low
greendog
Posted on: 2006/1/18 12:47
your still looks pretty low i love the stance of yours .do have disk front end?im buying a sunny tomoz,not sure of wat year but it has an a15 will sunny struts fit i was doubting it would its stanza i want isnt it?
#7
Re: to low
Tyrie
Posted on: 2006/1/18 12:51
hey greendog welcome aboard!
Post up a photo of your ute, I was thinking of doing mine in silver too. -Tyrie
#8
Re: to low
greendog
Posted on: 2006/1/18 12:53
how ya going mate, im pretty #### with computers how do do that?
#9
Re: to low
Tyrie
Posted on: 2006/1/18 12:57
you cant be that ####, you managed to get an avatar up
go to 'photo album' on the left, then click submit and go from there, they have to be under 100kb. If you want to email some to tstarrs72@hotmail.com I'll put them up for ya
#10
Re: to low
B120dat
Posted on: 2006/1/18 12:59
Well my ute is about 14cm off the ground and have been pulled up couple of times and havent been questioned about it. Because 1200s look low and small anyway, and not many people know how high they when stock. I dont think i will get and problems with how low it is (touch wood), maybe if im unlucky enough to get pulled over by RTA.
Its not the back suspension that is the problem, if you dont mind a rough ride as ange says. its more the front suspension depending on which struts you have. lowering it to low at the front can cause bottoming out because the struts are too long. Thats what i have found with my stanza struts. But i am fiddling round with other springs that may help. But best option is to shorten the struts, which i may do one day .... I just love the look of a low 1200 It all depends on how low you want to go as well, tyres and rims also come into play depending on what you have on your ute ![]() You can view topic.
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