Hotchkiss springs with known tire feathered
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Hotchkiss springs with known tire feathered
Guys,
It looks like I might be trading in my Z coupe for a used roadster . I am still undecided if i want to put my 19" volks gt-7 diamond black on it.
If I do, it means that I have to lowered it (again) using the hotchkiss springs that I have. I was able to get the alignment back within spec without any hardware in my current coupe (drove over 8k and the wear is perfect).
My concern is the roadster has some feathering (i was told), so would the drop make it worst?
Btw, I drove the roadster with the stock wheels and the sound isnt' that bad (i guess i am used to the loud injen exhaust ).
Tony
It looks like I might be trading in my Z coupe for a used roadster . I am still undecided if i want to put my 19" volks gt-7 diamond black on it.
If I do, it means that I have to lowered it (again) using the hotchkiss springs that I have. I was able to get the alignment back within spec without any hardware in my current coupe (drove over 8k and the wear is perfect).
My concern is the roadster has some feathering (i was told), so would the drop make it worst?
Btw, I drove the roadster with the stock wheels and the sound isnt' that bad (i guess i am used to the loud injen exhaust ).
Tony
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