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Darlo-paul
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Joined: Sep 2008
Darlington Co Durham
Posts: 2589
55 Plate Corsa C 1.2 16V Sxi
#1
10th October 2010, 00:44
Does lowering your car put much strain on drive shafts etc?
Really wanting it done just unsure about it.
user_39430
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Joined: Nov 2009
Northern Monkey
Posts: 17064
Work van che.
#2
10th October 2010, 00:47
No mate, that is what the springs and torsion bar are for
Peter_D
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Joined: Jun 2004
Helmsdale
Posts: 8832
DC5 Teg
#3
10th October 2010, 00:49
It puts strain on alot of things
Driveshafts
Bottom ball joints
Relationships
Tax disc holders
Bowels
Urinary infections
Not worth the hassle imo
Rudpud
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Joined: Aug 2009
Oxford
Posts: 4547
'55 Plate C2 VTS
#4
10th October 2010, 00:54
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Peter_D
It puts strain on alot of things
Driveshafts
Bottom ball joints
Relationships
Tax disc holders
Bowels
Urinary infections
Not worth the hassle imo
I completely agree. This tax disc issue, and the fact that the interior light may fail due to lowering, is the only two reasons why i havent
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