Low enough?
will tow 3ton
http://www.carpw.com/pictures/landrover/Arden_Range_Rover_Sport_AR6_06_1.jpg
That really does look fooookin Awfull
Low enough?
will tow 3ton
http://www.carpw.com/pictures/landrover/Arden_Range_Rover_Sport_AR6_06_1.jpg
if you run 20"s with what, 40 profile tyres? how will that lower the chassis (& tow ball) towards the ground? Surely thats near enough the same as runnin 16" with 75 profiles?
Bigger wheels dont lower a vehicle they (in my opinion only, look better and should help the handling)
That really does look fooookin Awfull
Bigger wheels dont lower a vehicle they (in my opinion only, look better and should help the handling)
That really does look fooookin Awfull
why you want lowerin springs then?
If you lower it & fit bigger wheels & tyres it will be the same height off the bloody ground as when you started
with low profil tyres you won't improve the handling you will just make the ride harsher, you will also end up paying more for your tyres and get stuck on wet grass
Anyway back to my original question does anybody know if lowered springs are available?
At the end of the day if i fit and it looks ****e i can follow the rest of the heard and lift it it will only have cost me a set of springs
never heard of 'em...
This gets stuck on wet grass any way acording to presant owner (road tyres) lower profile tyres will help less side wall to roll over yes they will cost more.
Sorry can't spell for ****e but im not an english teacher i swing spanners for a living
stick some A/Ts on it! and low profile tyres are worse offroad as you don't get as much movement in the tyre to self clean the tread so they fill up with the first bit of mud that touches them
Read the rest of this post i won't be going off road
your a mechanic.... from latchingdon...... where abouts you work? we may know each other lol
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