DOLBY's LCR...AKS Tuning Forged 14/07/2013.

DOLBY

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Jun 24, 2006
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Jimski

Back to the fold!
Nov 3, 2007
1,350
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Staffs
Is there any spec of dirt, or any dink at all?!

Amazing mate! Does it live in the house with you :p


Jimski
 

t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
What does it rub and with what/who in the car at any given time? Mine can go that low but I'm not sure whether to do it or not as it gets on the drive just fine at the moment, although there is literally a few mm in it with the splitter not catching.
 

DOLBY

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Jun 24, 2006
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98
North of London
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What does it rub and with what/who in the car at any given time? Mine can go that low but I'm not sure whether to do it or not as it gets on the drive just fine at the moment, although there is literally a few mm in it with the splitter not catching.

It is rubbing on the rear. The top of the wheel is approx 2-3 inches away from the arch liner. Can hear a small knock when going over a high speed bump. Checked the outside edge of the wheels and there is definate rubbing as you can see a dust strip. Im just going to keep driving it until the arch liner realizes it will lose the fight. The car still handles well, but obviously i havent taken no one in the rear yet as im scared hahah.

love it, rare to see one with silver wheels now a days!

Rare!!!! Now that is a good word right there. Dont want to be like everyone else. My car is 'factory looking' but better, in everyway. The wheels are hyper bright silver. Actually they are Range Rover silver to be precise.

Thankyou very much. :)
 
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