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Offline archie837

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Re: to slam or not to slam .....
« Reply #30 on: 14 July 2010, 18:28 »
Dan spacers are seriously needed now on your wagon man, on the front at least :)

Maybe, but quite liking the tuck. Fck it and get a narrowed beam in there and tub your arches!!  :laugh:
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Offline jonnypolish

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Re: to slam or not to slam .....
« Reply #31 on: 15 July 2010, 08:43 »
Drive down the middle of em man

Can't! Gearbox scrapes underneath :'( aswell as already knocking off one exhaust bracket trying to do that :'(
So i have to take them like a normal speed bump but extremely slowly since they have a bigger gradient :'(
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Offline Dmonday

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Re: to slam or not to slam .....
« Reply #32 on: 15 July 2010, 11:09 »
Dan spacers are seriously needed now on your wagon man, on the front at least :)

 :grin: haha i know man, looks pretty stupid at the moment to be honest! just got my front wheels back yesterday so got an idea of actual height now - skint untill payday but going for 30mm spacers on rear and i think about 15mm on fronts :smiley:

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Offline justin3779

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Re: to slam or not to slam .....
« Reply #33 on: 15 July 2010, 12:42 »
You pic whores  :laugh:





40/20 drop on Jamex coilies (about £200 new)...Low enough for looks/ride AND London roads, lol

see thats how i want mine to look cos as im gonna use mine as a daily driver i think it would do my head in. im goin the deep split rim route and if it aint low as fck its gonna look stupid.....