That's more like it Dave,looks far better 
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Not sure the cat (either of them) would appreciate thatThere you go then Dave, Pauline can wrap the cat !!!...
As a sport she is already lowered by 30mm. I think I'll leave her as she is for now...Pukka, just needs lowering now . . .
I blame you DaveMuch improved mate. Good call............this is the start of a slippery slippery slope! Modtastic!![]()
That's OK everyone else does too!I blame you Dave![]()
How do those stud conversions work then? The stud is not flush with the wheels... Is that the point? Just a cosmetic? Are they all coloured alloy?The ines that bolt to the hubs are min 25mm so for the rear only.
I run 25mm rear and 12mm front on my 78's.
Hubcentric with extended bolts but have now gone to a stud conversion with extended shiny nuts
You can just see the poking out below.
90mm studs all around but could have gone for 75mm for the front (90mm allows for up 25mm spacer).
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I think the sport is lowered by 15mm mateAs a sport she is already lowered by 30mm. I think I'll leave her as she is for now...
Yes, I can see even the guys like myself who like to keep things standard have opted for spacers. I've bought a set of schnitzer spacers 20mm rears and 10mm fronts. So from what I've been reading that's not too extreme and shouldn't look too bad even at a standard 3.0 ride height. Mind you @Low Rider thought my car was sat really high up. Not sure what you guys think?Much much better with the wheel spacers on![]()
The studs replace wheel bolts so they are always on the hub (like older cars used to be).How do those stud conversions work then? The stud is not flush with the wheels... Is that the point? Just a cosmetic? Are they all coloured alloy?
I agree, i must investigate some myself. As for the ride height, They look better lowered but with all the speed humps and rough roads, I prefer to keep the ground clearance.Yes, I can see even the guys like myself who like to keep things standard have opted for spacers. I've bought a set of schnitzer spacers 20mm rears and 10mm fronts. So from what I've been reading that's not too extreme and shouldn't look too bad even at a standard 3.0 ride height. Mind you @Low Rider thought my car was sat really high up. Not sure what you guys think?
Yes, on second thoughts I think you're right Sean, I did think it was 30mm. I'm happy with the look now as I like the fact that the distance between the tyre tread and the arch is pretty much constant.I think the sport is lowered by 15mm mate
Cheers BrianDo not change your car @Mint, one of my favourites. Cracking colour.