i think the ride height is spot on, a car can never be too low.
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Looks the business mate. Very nice. Props for the early beetle too.
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Originally posted by XXX-1.8T View PostWe got to get some pics but i have a few more mods to do.
If you need an alignment its down the road from your work SteveI'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...
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Beautiful car, just showed the pic to SWMBO, and she now wants oneLove the colour, reminds me how I dreamt of a yellow XJ Jag when I was a young bloke, and the Jag was a dream car.....especially if you didn't actually own one
Told her she couldn't have one because she hasn't been a good enough girl, and I got this in return
The front looks just right for ride height, because the radius curve of the guard matches the wheel radius curve.
But for me the back is too low; the curves should also match like the front ones do. It makes it look like you have a couple of bags of cement in the boot.sigpic
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Originally posted by XXX-1.8T View Postnow im thinking do i lower the front more or raise the back?
Decisions, Decisions!.
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2023 T-ROC R - Sunroof, Black Pack, Beats Audio
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I'd raise the back to match the guard curve to the wheel curve.FOR SALE
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