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medders Member Since: 03 Feb 2014 Location: portsmouth Posts: 148 |
What's best to lower my RRS ???? |
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Fri May 09 2014 1:43pm |
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medders Member Since: 03 Feb 2014 Location: portsmouth Posts: 148 |
Not yet , needed wheels refurbed first, but not sure what option best :-/ |
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Fri May 09 2014 3:42pm |
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flydive Member Since: 16 May 2007 Location: South Posts: 1213 |
It depends.
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Sat May 10 2014 8:49am |
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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
IID bt tool |
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Sat May 10 2014 1:41pm |
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medders Member Since: 03 Feb 2014 Location: portsmouth Posts: 148 |
Yes want it permanent so probably go with the links |
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Sun May 11 2014 8:01am |
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designboy Member Since: 03 Feb 2014 Location: whitehead co antrim Posts: 338 |
I'd expect the EAS tool to put the suspension in access mode, this is surely not designed to ride low and would result in issues down the road? Even with links I'd still expect issues. Though there are issues already without messing with the ride height. I'd go EAS tool first and not go as low as the access height, but create an even lower parking pimp height in it so when you park up it looks the dogs.
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Mon May 12 2014 2:47pm |
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medders Member Since: 03 Feb 2014 Location: portsmouth Posts: 148 |
Id only want 10-15mm anyway so probably going for the links option |
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Mon May 12 2014 4:03pm |
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Stryke Member Since: 16 Nov 2010 Location: UK Posts: 99 |
Eas or IID - a good investment! |
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Sat May 17 2014 5:03pm |
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