The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

Post by SuperRedMR2 »

Im getting my suspension fitted at the end of the month, and double checking to make sure that there are no problems at all when the car is lowered 30mm?

Has anyone experienced any problems before?
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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A 30mm drop is fine on standard or 15" alloys, 17s wont fit though.
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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ive got about 50 front and 45 rear the fronts catch the wings slightly when cornering hard 30mm should easily be fine. just make sure you have all your alignment done or it will be miles out.
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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When I fitted my 30mm drop the car didnt lose any height, the std springs were so old they had sagged! LOL.
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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Phhew! Thats fine then. Im having the whole works done after the suspension has been installed so alignment and everything should be fine. Picked up my bottom ball joints today for £80
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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A 30mm drop is fine on standard or 15" alloys, 17s wont fit though.



I had 17's and 30mil drop and they didn't catch or scrub at all.
Got 15's now though as 17's are just ridic on a mk1.
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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Aye it's all down to offset and tyre width but 17's are quite doable on a 30mm drop.
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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Looking to fit these sometime this year too and was wondering -

Any issues with getting over the dreaded speed bumps when 30mm lower?

Hopeing its fine if driven slowly as have loads of these lovely speed bumps :twisted: around me
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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My track 1a is down 35mm on PI springs has mudflaps on the front. They scrape on every speed bump in our area and if I don't slow enough on those single-middle-of-the-road-humps, my floor pan bottoms out as well... :evil:
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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mk1a lowered on apex springs, 15' wheels middle hump things are absolute nightmare scraping underside, speedbumps restrict approach speed to about 2mph.........

I found SC on lowered springs isn't as low as mk1a ???
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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010on1986 wrote:mk1a lowered on apex springs, 15' wheels middle hump things are absolute nightmare scraping underside, speedbumps restrict approach speed to about 2mph.........

I found SC on lowered springs isn't as low as mk1a ???


Depends on the springs and the age of them really...
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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Would it be advisable to change my rear droplinks aswell as theyve got to come off anyway
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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Yep, and stick a mk2 tubby ARB on there too. :thumleft:
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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My car has been lowered by the previous owner, I don't have the detaills but I think it should be around 30 or 40 mm.

Still get over all speedbumps but some garages and parking lots are out of bounds.
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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OlberJ wrote:Yep, and stick a mk2 tubby ARB on there too. :thumleft:


do they fit almost spot on then? how much stiffer are they?
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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Aye, you need the right sized bushes for them (£20) and the Camry/Carina droplinks (£18) but my new one i jus purchased is a 19mm job as opposed to the piddly Mk1 item.

Should do the job noicely. And i do mean noicely.
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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ill shall be looking out for a cheap one then and just make some bushes up, as for droplinks already have adjustble ones so ill make it fit lol.
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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crazybrightman wrote:
OlberJ wrote:Yep, and stick a mk2 tubby ARB on there too. :thumleft:


do they fit almost spot on then? how much stiffer are they?


I thought the N/A ARB's were the same as the Tubby's?
You'd want to look out for Rev2 upwards too :thumleft:

Although if you want to really do it properly, get a set of Whiteline ARB's specific to the AW11 :thumleft:
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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im not looking to put a mk2 arb on mine thanks.

Am looking for cheap rear drop links though
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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i made my front drop links using m10 threaded bar and rose joints. still cost about £50 by the time id done though and that was with some trade discount.
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