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ye i had mine lower then the pic ive got of it, but i couldnt get it on the mot ramp lol, even with blocks of wood to help, so i lifted it. i estimate mine as beeing about 80-90mm all round. maybe more at the back. i am just puttin up with the bouncing round and scraping every white line on the road cos i cant stand the 4x4 look, lol. ive gone through 4 sets of bumpstops in 5 months, he he. love hurts (your wallet)

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never understood the obsession with slamming cars to the deck, makes them handle worse, makes the rife harsh, and is really unpractical.

especially don't understand why anyone would do it to a vr6, its a waste. the vr6 is a (relative) perfromance car, you need to keep it that way, otherwise you may as well have got a gti.

i think it looks just right in the pics gusto.

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come on, then acf, what height is acceptable for optimum driving of a vr? cos i thaught it was personal preference. cos i like mine to handle like a brick, cos i can hit any corner at any speed and no body roll... yeah i fook off into the bushes, lol. but still no body roll. he he.

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Mine's lowered 40mm all round & even with this slight lowering i have problems with speedbumps. How do you lot cope with it lower!?! lol.

Fit anti-roll bars & you'll get no body roll without going so low you can't drive it properly. Looks good slammed though!

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Personally i'd run OE bushes so at least something in the chassis soft lol. Don't know if anti-roll bars would be worth it, my last encounter with a car running coilovers taught me that there's no body roll what so ever so i don't think it'd need any anti-roll bars. The strut brace wouldn't do a great deal, but it'd look good though lol.

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ok, my thoughts are that about -25mm is the best...it looks right, it feels right.

there is a degree of personal preference, but to em, its an everyday driver, and so needs to be able to handle pot holes and the like. but it also needs to corner well. its about finding a balance, i'd say a pretty soft uprated suspension kit, and a set of uprated arb's will do the job to perfection. i would replace the bushes with new o.e. bushes, which is easy enough to do on the front (just buy new wishbones), but its easier to put powerflex ones on the rear.

there's also the point that if you go too low, you screw the suspenion geometry, so your suspension won't function correctly, and the car will drive like a pile of poo. now before someone mentions that race cars are on the deck, they have a lot of tweeking with geometry, and also tend to run solid bushes, and very stiff suspension...reason they can do that? cause even the worst race track is a million times smoother than the roads.

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I remember reading a technical article about Mk3 suspension - think it went along the lines of - with the MacPherson strut design, the more you lower it, the greater the tendency for the car to roll during high load cornering. So that's why you have to counteract it with even stiffer springs - which further reduces ride comfort, suspension travel etc. Like acf8181 said, there's always a compromise. 30-40 mm is about the max I would recommend for decent handling.

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well my 2p > just fitted h&r coilovers and slammed it fairly low (the sump scrapes if you try to put car half on kerb/road ) but it handles a lot better than before it had them fitted and i am suprised how 'comfortable' the ride is. must be down to coilovers as a bm i had slammed without coilies used to shake your teeth out ! as guides say they arent track tools (mk3's) so go with the looks and slam it, just my opinion tho

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Can't really shout for a VR powered car, but my car certainly handled better when it higher! I can't really push my car that fast into tight bends, standard cars can stick up my arse, while i have to slow down mid bend.. BUt as said, they look tooo good decked and my car aint a speed machine anyhoo.

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