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21-02-2014, 06:22 PM
Im sure this has been asked numerous times before but cant find the answer im looking for so here goes...
picked up my 306 today, looking at getting it lowered, atm it looks like a 4x4!
tempted to go for 60mm springs for the front but how low on the back?
I used to have a couple of saxos, and always had them 10mm lower on the back so they sat level, is it the same with a 306? or the same drop?
any pics would be welcomed
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21-02-2014, 06:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 21-02-2014, 06:31 PM by 7057sam.)
Some people use the notch mentioned which is quicker and if the beam has nt been touched previously probably easier.
I think I did 2 notches on my rallye
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Use the search, or even just check the first couple of pages of threads. The subject has been covered plenty of times.
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have checked the first few pages, and have searched and all it finds is pretty much everyones project thread.
In regards to notches, ive seen what it does to beams on saxos so will take the torsion bars out and lower it properly :p
does anyone have pics of there 306s lowered?