2001 2.0 Bora
Things I am looking at.
Would like to lower 30mm all round. Probably won’t be able to do coilovers just yet though as would like to replace some bushes first. Is cutting the springs for this drop a big no-no?
I have looked at a few pics here and other overseas sites and come to the conclusion that I like the way they have the wheels almost flush with the wheel arch.
I know that the rear is set in 10mm and most of the time I hear them talking of adding a spacer (I am not going to use them)
Any recommendations on wheel/tyre combination that would fit close to flush and maintain the speedo reading.
Would like to use affordable tyres and looking at either 17" or 18" wheels
I just have the stock 15" alloys on there right now and they both wobble when in drive on the hoist so rather than get two that size may as well take the opportunity to upgrade.
And the same old sob story applies. The cheaper the better as going through a divorce/spending heaps on the kids and think that after ten years I may as well spend some money on myself for a change lol, so cheap options are very appealing. Would be doing this just after tax time but would like to know what to look out for in case something comes up I can afford
Things I am looking at.
Would like to lower 30mm all round. Probably won’t be able to do coilovers just yet though as would like to replace some bushes first. Is cutting the springs for this drop a big no-no?
I have looked at a few pics here and other overseas sites and come to the conclusion that I like the way they have the wheels almost flush with the wheel arch.
I know that the rear is set in 10mm and most of the time I hear them talking of adding a spacer (I am not going to use them)
Any recommendations on wheel/tyre combination that would fit close to flush and maintain the speedo reading.
Would like to use affordable tyres and looking at either 17" or 18" wheels
I just have the stock 15" alloys on there right now and they both wobble when in drive on the hoist so rather than get two that size may as well take the opportunity to upgrade.
And the same old sob story applies. The cheaper the better as going through a divorce/spending heaps on the kids and think that after ten years I may as well spend some money on myself for a change lol, so cheap options are very appealing. Would be doing this just after tax time but would like to know what to look out for in case something comes up I can afford
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