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hello

 

i am currently lowering my vr with weitech lowering springs

question is should i cut down the bump stops the same amout as its being lowered eg 40mm as these are 40mm lowering springs

or can i leave them as they are

as i will be getting some coilies in the next month or so

 

your thoughts please

 

kelly.

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Are you using standard shockers. I WAS goign to do this as a cheap lowering alternative. But was advised to get shorter shockers too as the standard shocks with lowered springs will bottom out all the time - thus making them scrap in no time at all. I'd wait until you get your coilies. As for the bump stop, i think the general rule is to cut them down as much as youre lowering the car.

 

 

HTHs

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yes im using std shocks

 

oh well a bit late on the dont bother front i have already done the rears and 1 front this morning

will do the other one on sat

good job im getting new coilovers soon as it looks like my shocks wont last :D

 

thanks for the advise anyway's

 

kel

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yes im using std shocks

 

oh well a bit late on the dont bother front i have already done the rears and 1 front this morning

will do the other one on sat

good job im getting new coilovers soon as it looks like my shocks wont last :D

 

thanks for the advise anyway's

 

kel

 

 

Aye, if you're getting coilies soon i wouldnt be too bothered

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