whiteline 4 point lower brace and ride height

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str_motorsport

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hi, i have just fitted a set of D2 coiolver kit to my gti-r and i am going to fitt all the whiteline stuff and the 4 point lower brace.
i have adjusted ride height as suggested on whiteline web site, but the car is low and i am afraid the lower brace will touch on the ground everyday...
anyone has colovers and 4 point lower brace?
 
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Odin

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If you stick to a 30-40mm drop you should be ok mate, I have the 2 point brace and that's fine inless you hit a very big bump or a rabbit 8) .

The R shoudn't really be dropped on it's ar5e anyway :wink: .


rob
 
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Odin

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Because it will upset the handling to much and won't be an improvement :idea: :roll: .

Get a nova if you want to slam your car chav :shock: :wink: .


rob
 
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willson

Guest
Cheers you winner, just i prefer the 15" as there more CHAV as you put it :wink:

I thought there might be some valid reason, i,e loading up the bearings, due to drive shaft angles :?:
 
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Odin

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willson said:
http://www.greenline.jp/:

I thought there might be some valid reason, i,e loading up the bearings, due to drive shaft angles :?:
Oh there proberly is :wink: But I'm not that clever :oops: :cry: .


rob
 

gtiroz

Administrator
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the whiteline brace is low (much lower than the cusco ones)

this is with (gab) suspension at standard height:
http://www.gtiroz.net/gallery/shalom/R_sb_underbodybrace
and i have scraped it a couple of times on roads with sharp dips

we have an owner in oz who has completely mangled his one twice now
(although the metal is fairly soft and it's been able to be pounded back into shape)
 
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