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Old 15-05-2011, 05:20 PM
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anyone have any picture of lowered st pref an estate? looking at doing mine but i need inspiration.
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cheers mate, should of said mk3 though
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yes mate what drop/ setup are you using?
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Eibach springs ( 30mm front 40mm rear i believe?) and Eibach 15mm spacers all round.
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I think you need to be careful with the estate as it has self leveling suspension in it? Could be wrong tho.
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Originally Posted by daviddunlop83
I think you need to be careful with the estate as it has self leveling suspension in it? Could be wrong tho.
100 % correct just need to replace the dampers with normal ones!
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i had to chnage springs on a mates one recently.......... what a job! u rely want to get one of them HD spring compressors def a well built the the mk3 lol
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Originally Posted by marky_g
i had to chnage springs on a mates one recently.......... what a job! u rely want to get one of them HD spring compressors def a well built the the mk3 lol
it's not to bad but then i have lowered lots of cars before so it's quite easy to me, only difficult part was the rear shocks top bolts being a bit tight to get to ended up taking 3 hours to do because of that!! i will post a picture up later of the finished result.
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Its not an estate, but...



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