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H&R springs from orangetuning.de!
muneeb! your car looks sick! i need to see more pics! of the wheel in the arch (face) pictures to see how they fill the arch. dont think i could do a td 1.2 on a phantom s3
S3RYE & Martin thanks for the kind comments. Was travelling with work so didn't have access to the car to take a pic but seems like you are all sorted with the wheel situation. The BBS CH's look really nice in 18". One of my favourite wheels and a good classic design. Car will look so much better once it's lowered.
Off topic, but has anyone noticed after lowering on H&R's that ride is a bit bouncy?? Not sure if it is the roads or if I am bieng paraniod but I have noticed that a lot of people on the forum haven't felt the need to upgrade the shocks...??? Thinking of going for a set of Koni FSD's.
Springs should be no more than 2 hours labour then £50 for a 4 wheel alignment (recommended) but If I were you I'd hang on and get a proper coil over set up. This is my plan.
Can you get anymore CH at this price ?
I would wait till you lower the car then make your mind up about the spacers.
I'm gonna go 10mm front and 15mm rear, whats your real name Rye? Or is it Rye?
Didnt cost me anything to fit the springs as I did them myself with a mate (bbsboy) - easy peasy!
what you reckon i could get away with lookin at pics? or do u think i should wait till lowered too?? yeh ryan, rye for short. i made my sig that cause it would be me ideal plate really... well obv!! :thumbsup: is your real name Nate
im gonna wait!!!
ok, but if i go 10-12mm on the back, what do i do on the front (keepin quattro in mind) ??
I'm 99.9% going for a set of BBS CK in 18" - £852 is the best quote so far.
You only have to worry about quattro when you are running different width wheels aren't you?
What happened to 19"s Spin...
I did consider 215's last week when i fitted 4 new tyres but there are not many tyres makers who do a 215/35/19, I know Falken do but i dont think goodyear do
I did tell you that! 215s are :
Pirelli P Zero Nero, Toyo PX4, Falken 452, Nankang, Federal, Khumo, Hankook, not a great deal of choice...
Yoko's also I think?
you can tell i'm getting old...In my day the idea was to get as much rubber on the road as poss !
you can tell i'm getting old...In my day the idea was to get as much rubber on the road as poss !
how would a 19' 8.5j et 44 with maybe some 225 35 19's sit on an 3door with either some 40mm springs or coilovers.
not sure if they will catch much i can see them scrubbing abit. its the tyres and unsure on what to get
My 19" CH's have 235 tyres on them and they are perfect
Yeah I think they would be ok. Would be tight with 235's though so make sure you get 225's