Maniac said:Slightly OT, but when you roll arches (which to me means bending in the flange (stop giggling at the back!) of the arch itself, doesn't that lead to a very tight (stop it!) V shape on the arch that can collect all sorts of crap leading to rust etc?
) with a sealant to stop that happening Easy job mate. Take out the bumper mounting screws/push pins, push the liner behind the bumper lip, do up the screws/pins and away you go! Took 2 mins each side. It's always good to have a heat gun to hand so you can shape it a little more where rubbing is occurring.paulb07 said:Looks spot on great job,is it an easy job to relocate the front liners?I,ve got a bit of rubbing since fitting eibachs and 15mm spacers.
ColinP said:How low????????
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKR7TKspFD0&feature=fvwrel
I've seen this a few times. Camber is massive in it too! He wins The ride is great. I much prefer it with the lowering springs on than with stock. It is firmer and more responsive, but I wouldn't say particularly harsh. Love it!tabbie said:I really like it,but am a huge fan of lowered/slammed motors. What is the ride like now,harsh?