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New Alloys + Tyres Aristo V300


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hi guys, am thinking of changing my alloys as my standard 17" are worn out and i want a different look to my PIMP Mobil. i have 19" in mind with 10" wide at the back like the mk1 sports. i would like to drop it about 15- 30 (not sure) what springs would i need. do i still need to keep my stock shocks or do they need changing. i know i will get bumpier ride but it would me worth the look.

i tried performance alloy for specially made ones but it cost £2000 without tyres.

tried a company in america cost £900 without tyres and shipping.

anyone have any ideas where to start.

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I would opt for coilovers instead of springs. Depending on whether you want a comfy ride or stiff/racy, there are many types of coilovers you can choose from.

19s are probably a little hard to get in the UK. Try searching the us.lexusownersclub.com. There are a lot of people with 19s or even 20s in the US.

Send me a pm if you need more help.

Alex

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