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    v70r ride height

    how low is a v70r ph1 over a 2.0 standard ph1

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    About 30mm iirc.

    Ride hight is as much looks as it is handling tho...

    Mine is jacked right up due to plod suspension but it still corners like a housefly.
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    so apart from it being lower i wont feel much difference?

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    It'll be stiffer. The point I was trying to make was lowering alone, although looking nice, won't make the car much better round the bends. Shocks, bushes, droplinks and rollbars are also important. It's one of the reasons I haven't been too bothered about lowering mine - the plod setup and the additions I've made make it really nice in the bends without it shaking your fillings out lol.
    19t, greens, 3" inlet, 3" downpipe with race cat, V70R catback, autotech map...

    310.2bhp / 333ft/lb

    2016 Swedish Day UK "Best Modified Swede"
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