what is the lowest you would go when lowering a 133 cup?

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im wanting to lower and widen my twingo and im wondering what would be the best so I don't get any arch rubbing
 
Low or wide. Your not going to get both without some rubbing unless you start looking at some extra stretched rubber or more camber
 
prefer wide lol not looking to be super low just slightly lower lol would 25mm be ok or is that going to be to low when I put spacers on??
 
Mine's 25mm lower than standard and it's getting new wheels which will poke 10mm more and looks to me as though it'll all be fine :)

If that helps ?

Also for lowering check out Maggi's thread his 133 is decked and looks absolutely mint :D
 
LCplParks":3div5sy0 said:
Mine's 25mm lower than standard and it's getting new wheels which will poke 10mm more and looks to me as though it'll all be fine :)

If that helps ?

Also for lowering check out Maggi's thread his 133 is decked and looks absolutely mint :D

Ollie's car is the lowest on here and the lowest twingo I've seen to date ;)
 
benjy133":vn0g7j4j said:
im wanting to lower and widen my twingo and im wondering what would be the best so I don't get any arch rubbing


i have got spax springs which are 25mm back 30mm front. and funky_d has got spax springs to with 20mm spacers on the back looks mint he has got some pics in the gallery! :)
 
waitey":1rws2qs8 said:
LCplParks":1rws2qs8 said:
Mine's 25mm lower than standard and it's getting new wheels which will poke 10mm more and looks to me as though it'll all be fine :)

If that helps ?

Also for lowering check out Maggi's thread his 133 is decked and looks absolutely mint :D

Ollie's car is the lowest on here and the lowest twingo I've seen to date ;)

Very true however that car isn't driven, Maggi's is slammed and driven daily.
 
Caz-133cup":3uesj85x said:
waitey":3uesj85x said:
LCplParks":3uesj85x said:
Mine's 25mm lower than standard and it's getting new wheels which will poke 10mm more and looks to me as though it'll all be fine :)

If that helps ?

Also for lowering check out Maggi's thread his 133 is decked and looks absolutely mint :D

Ollie's car is the lowest on here and the lowest twingo I've seen to date ;)

Very true however that car isn't driven, Maggi's is slammed and driven daily.
Comparing the two at FCS, mines actually a fair bit lower than Maggis :p
 
Owing to the tyres alone though. Looking at it side on it feels the other way!
 
After driving my project car home (slammed 106) I would say lowering a car excessively is both stupid and dangerous and increases wear on so many parts. Oh and it looks poo.
 
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This was my daily, slamming a car is very silly and would defiantly advise people not to do it
 
Mines getting jacked up a bit this weekend. Its just a bit too low, scraping the undertray Iin the drive, the winter tyres seem to rub more and theres not much ground clearance for when it snows. Also want to make sure it can get on the rollers when required
 
waitey":2sulqfpz said:
BradGT":2sulqfpz said:
zypa4ugy.jpg

This was my daily, slamming a car is very silly and would defiantly advise people not to do it

Is that when you forgot to fit your top mounts?

I didn't forget to fit them, they both just broke of within six hours of fitting them haha
 
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