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110mm If I remember correctly, on Reading_Mike's GTi on the original GB Daiyama coilovers, still had some way to go on the rears!
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Ian and bigal had a similar drop on the same brand coilovers (bigal had them and Ian ended up buying them 3rd hand).
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Shouldnt do, get some spacers though if it does :)

Although it does depend oon tyre width, Raceworx had problems with his drag tyres fitting.
 
dont know how your going to fit 60mm springs... are the dampers custom aswell?

corbs you have the same pictures as me ha silver one mmm, mikes red one looks amaaaazing!
 
dont know how your going to fit 60mm springs... are the dampers custom aswell?

corbs you have the same pictures as me ha silver one mmm, mikes red one looks amaaaazing!

haha just checked and I have 1,326 pics of members almeras :roll:
 
im sure youd would be resting on the bumpstops at 60mm at the back, the front you may get away with, just
 
You'd need coilovers to safely drop anything other than 40mm. Else you'll be dangerously close/resting on the bumpstops.
 
^ defo -40mm fella, have a poke round mine before hand if you want in the next few days. get an idea of ride/comfort and how it looks close up.


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theres no way standard front chocks will take 60mm drop.. unbless your gona run springs so stiff they dont move.. youll have 10-20mm of travel max! i dropped mine about 60mm cutting the springs for a lauch horrible horrible thing to do..

coilovers are the only way to go lower..

corbs the 245 tyres worked with cut springs going 60mm lower they dont work with coilovers though!
 
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