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My view on lowering is 10mm max anything else is too low I know others have lowered 30-40mm and are happy.
As to wheel spacers your be adding extra strain on the drive shafts.
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Thanks for that Rusty, your advice is always appreciated and welcome.
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Best thing I ever did fitting mud flaps doesn't totally stop it but helps alot.
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Thanks for that. jon, yeah Ive had a bit think about it and decided not to.. Many have said that it can put undue stress on bearings, shafts and suspension.. So have taken note of everyone's advice.. Can't really justify ruining a 3 year old car tbh.. Thanks for your help and advice guys.
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