The suspension setup/ride height thread
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Theres also one piece to the puzzle that nobody seems to have mentioned.
The pic you posted of the Alpina car is an early model with higher rear arches, while the red car is a late model, as is MrBurgundy'sSimon
Current Cars:
-1966 Lotus Elan
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I have an early model 325is as well so that's my concern actually. I much prefer the way they designed the early arches and don't understand the design decision made into the late model arches. I really don't like the look of the gap difference at stock height, and lowering it will only highlight that, unless I drop the front lower by quite a bit.Comment
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Its going to be hard to get the stance you want on a late model without getting coilovers and ultimately you will probably end up with some forward rake on a late model because balancing the gap with a higher rear arch means the front has to come lower.
Early model looks great, throw the Alpinas on that!Simon
Current Cars:
-1966 Lotus Elan
-1986 German Car
-2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI
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Its going to be hard to get the stance you want on a late model without getting coilovers and ultimately you will probably end up with some forward rake on a late model because balancing the gap with a higher rear arch means the front has to come lower.
Early model looks great, throw the Alpinas on that!Comment
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Cant think of it off the top of my head, but its not hard to swap two wheels and see what it looks like. Also, you could probably sell the BBS wheels for enough money to get Euro bumpers, or even a mtech1 kit. THEN your car would look just as good if not better than the Alpina you posted. I know where theres a mtech1 kit for sale not too far from us here, but it might be sold by nowSimon
Current Cars:
-1966 Lotus Elan
-1986 German Car
-2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI
Make R3V Great Again -2020Comment
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Cant think of it off the top of my head, but its not hard to swap two wheels and see what it looks like. Also, you could probably sell the BBS wheels for enough money to get Euro bumpers, or even a mtech1 kit. THEN your car would look just as good if not better than the Alpina you posted. I know where theres a mtech1 kit for sale not too far from us here, but it might be sold by nowComment
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