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    Williams 2 Lowering

    Hi Guys. Im all pretty new to this Williams game but just wanted to get some advice from ya

    I want to lower my williams, i have seen that BB do 40mm springs but need to see how low that actually is from seeing other members cars with those springs fitted.

    Has anyone got any pics of their car lowered on these springs? Or pics of ppl's cars with other springs fitted

    Thanks

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    id go 60mm mate mutch better handeling and looks mean . id recomend getting uprated dampers aswell cos standard dampers arnt realy made for lower springs.

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    If I were to get another Valver, I would get a full -40mm kit or thereabouts. (shocks & springs, AVO for example)

    I had -50mm springs on my valver with std shocks, was too low imo, and my old RT with full Apex kit all round handled far better, firmer and flatter through corners.

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    iirc williams can only be dropped -35mm MAX on the front due to the wide track!....mines 35 at the front, not sure at the back, id say 60 / 70mm....


    http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...oid=1498237091

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulletrsi
    id go 60mm mate mutch better handeling and looks mean . id recomend getting uprated dampers aswell cos standard dampers arnt realy made for lower springs.

    lol can see your new here :P



    any way, yeah as stew said 35mm max cos of widetrack. its what ill be lowering my valver by on coilover when i fit the widetrack

    any way, they are lowish stadard, why not just get new suspension ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naples_16V
    Quote Originally Posted by bulletrsi
    id go 60mm mate mutch better handeling and looks mean . id recomend getting uprated dampers aswell cos standard dampers arnt realy made for lower springs.

    lol can see your new here :P



    any way, yeah as stew said 35mm max cos of widetrack. its what ill be lowering my valver by on coilover when i fit the widetrack

    any way, they are lowish stadard, why not just get new suspension ?

    oops i mena ill_moves mistaken ID cos of white willy wheels sorry fella!

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    lol no worrys m8!.......i think we need the edit button back!

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    you got my vote on that

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    ill movies, every1s ****'d on that vid lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by J O E L
    ill movies, every1s f**k'd on that vid lol
    90p a pint what do u expect!


 

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