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Omega General Help / Re: lowering help...
« on: 27 August 2011, 11:29:42 »
just the joys of lowering cars...

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Omega General Help / Re: lowering help...
« on: 27 August 2011, 10:03:49 »
bit extreme...police over here work with mot if they see a car on road they have mobile mot units or the power to open up a centre and give your car an mot at night.. so rather than cut them i have acess to pretty much any spring i need.

tryin to do the job on the cheap but with out being overly rash lol

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Omega General Help / lowering help...
« on: 27 August 2011, 09:51:34 »
im planning lowering the car around the 60mm + and just wandering if any of you guys have went very low.? and how? been told vectra c lowering springs etc but unsure. any help would be good.. car will be used every day but ive own many "offensivly low" cars and u get used to it

thanks

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Newbie Welcome Area / neww...
« on: 25 August 2011, 23:46:45 »
hey folks... just bought my first omega last week 2.2 16v (bearing in mind im 21 haha its not bad) done few bits to car
-decat
-induction kit
-mv6 lsd
 
also any ways of upping the power? remaps etc?

next on the cards is lowering the car around the 60mm + and just wandering if any of you guys have went very low.? and how? been told vectra c lowering springs etc but unsure. any help would be good.. car will be used every day also have a sierra lowered 60mm. my previous car waas a 406 on 306 coilovers and a 106 lowered approx 90mm. so im used to the low

thanks Andy

(here comes the "your mad to go lower than 60mm") lol

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General Car Chat / Re: tyre advice needed
« on: 27 August 2011, 09:55:27 »
older tyres have the tendencies to "dry out" and become rock hard. so regardless of tred and brand could be like driving on bars of soap. also the possibilty of them splitting. like getting wrinkles when your old haha

if cash tight i would recommend the like of federal or maxxis both tyres i have used in past with brilliant results for money.

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