exors or montreal IIs on blue 9n?

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pukka
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Post by pukka »

Exors look nice, but looking at a pic from the brochure, I think they look their best with some sort of bodykit.

Montreals II probably more practical and also look very nice.

Btw... will you also get the car lowered? might need a bit of lowering to make the Montreals II look their best.

I wonder what suspension/springs DJ has on(?) they look nice on his colour of car.
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Post by jazzy »

i agree with pukka u will need to lower the car in order to have the montreals looking at their best, if your after looks then 17s are the way to go and the exors are the one.
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Post by logistix »

after i get the wheels i think i will be lowering the car. considering vw sport suspension which lowers around 25-30 mm to get the normal look. do you think vw sport suspension is ok?
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Post by harry »

vw sport supsension is fine just change the springs for the vw approved 25-30 mm drop as it will be needed if you go for the 17inch exor. ps they do look really nice with the votex kit and drop. 8)
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Post by jazzy »

ye exors will look the best with the vw springs, if u get the montreals then coilovers will b needed to get the best look
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Post by logistix »

wait, coilovers = springs, right?
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Post by jazzy »

nope nope, coilovers allow u to go down by about 70mm and start at around £550
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Post by logistix »

oh boy, no way i can lower my car 70 mm in istanbul :lol: it's a very nice place but not roadwise :lol:
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Post by jazzy »

coilovers is the propa way to do it even if u only going down 30 or 40mm, as the cars suspension isnt made for going done 30 or 40mm on springs
logistix
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Post by logistix »

so coilovers is the whole suspension set? and what would you recommend?
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Post by jazzy »

i dont really know much about coilovers, richard (mole) is the one to ask, or neil (nelson)
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Post by logistix »

alright thanks a lot m8 :lol: :lol:
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Post by carmadaaron »

anymore than -60mm ull need coilovers!
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Post by harry »

if you going for 17's stick to the springs (a it wll be cheaper and b it won't affect the ride too much if the roads are bad) :)
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Post by carmadaaron »

go 4 springs as they are cheeper too!
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