fortheloveofZ222
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Hi guys
sorry if there's already a thread on this but I could not find anything conclusive to what I was after.
I've just bought an e85 roadster not looking to mess with it till show season but I would like to plan what I am going to do.
Its a 2.2se roadster so normal suspension on 18x8j wheels.
I'm looking to lower it to sit flush/just above the tyres so minimal arch gap without catching the tyres on anything.
1. is there any thing that is common to rub when lowering ie. ARB
2. will I rub the inside/outside of the arch liners obviously spacers would be used anyway to get the wheel to sit on the edge/poke slightly anyway
3. will it kill driveshaft's if I am only flush/above the tyres slightly
if anybody has any pictures with examples of different suspension/springs they have used that would be ideal
sorry for the inexperience I have only owned golfs where you have to cut something off everytime you lower it and tbh I really don't want to be having issues with the Z
Cheers
sorry if there's already a thread on this but I could not find anything conclusive to what I was after.
I've just bought an e85 roadster not looking to mess with it till show season but I would like to plan what I am going to do.
Its a 2.2se roadster so normal suspension on 18x8j wheels.
I'm looking to lower it to sit flush/just above the tyres so minimal arch gap without catching the tyres on anything.
1. is there any thing that is common to rub when lowering ie. ARB
2. will I rub the inside/outside of the arch liners obviously spacers would be used anyway to get the wheel to sit on the edge/poke slightly anyway
3. will it kill driveshaft's if I am only flush/above the tyres slightly
if anybody has any pictures with examples of different suspension/springs they have used that would be ideal
sorry for the inexperience I have only owned golfs where you have to cut something off everytime you lower it and tbh I really don't want to be having issues with the Z
Cheers
