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    Hi

    This is my first post, i am about to buy 19" deep dish alloys for my bora. I want the bora very low, i was wondering can anyone help me out on how to lower the car. (The best way, springs etc?). I want the car to be sitting over the alloys so you can just about c the tyre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdi_bora7 View Post
    Hi

    This is my first post, i am about to buy 19" deep dish alloys for my bora. I want the bora very low, i was wondering can anyone help me out on how to lower the car. (The best way, springs etc?). I want the car to be sitting over the alloys so you can just about c the tyre.

    Any other ideas
    I co-own a Bora V5 which has been lowered, only about 35 / 40mm sitting on 18's

    The sump is ridiculously low to the ground and is constantly scraping / scratching it's way along the tarmac.

    I lost the belly pan on the motoway bringing it home!!! not exactly a rough road!

    I also have a pd100 with no suspension mods on 18's (pictured).

    Welcome to the forum

    Nick
    1.9 tdi PD 100 Bora
    110cc pitbike, 4 speed semi-auto
    110cc Off road buggy, 4 speed semi-auto
     
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