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285/75-17 are 33.83 in/860mmHe said they were 285/75. If 17 inch wheels those would be closer to 34/35 inch tires.
I can't keep up Mr Cat, so much stuff posted up, 90% I obviously don't read.Posted on here days ago!
I understood it’s a set of prototype Eibach springs.Thank you. Very good insight into the great work they are doing. He mentioned a 6 cm lift - do you know where the lift was sourced from? And if possible was it a spacer or spring lift with new shocks type Lift (hope the existing shocks do the job Without new ones). Hopefully available as well soon?
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I thought he mentioned it was only springs and shocks - same makers as standard.Thank you. Very good insight into the great work they are doing. He mentioned a 6 cm lift - do you know where the lift was sourced from? And if possible was it a spacer or spring lift with new shocks type Lift (hope the existing shocks do the job Without new ones). Hopefully available as well soon?
Thanks.
Yes, Eibach custom lift. Springs and shocks- nothing else needed upgrading.I thought he mentioned it was only springs and shocks - same makers as standard.
After listening to the Ineos lads some time ago, it was their intention to introduce the car to the aftermarket boys early in the piece...IMO it is and will be a fantastic tool they have found to leverage sales through these companies...quite a while ago we saw a prototype at LeTech in Germany...it's nothing but positive feedback we are getting back from these guys...brilliantIt’s exciting to see the aftermarket embracing the vehicle as it seems to be