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Chappy
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Posted: 08 Oct 20 at 16:31 |
No more than 2840mm high to be precise..... Only to facilitate getting it into a place for a little while. I'm thinking a set of rims, no tyres and maybe have the rims turned down also. Currently I'm 16cm too high.....
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Back in the slow lane, yeah!
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gregozedobe
Vanorak Joined: 22 Dec 06 Location: Canberra, Oz Status: Offline Points: -998266 |
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If smaller diameter rims will fit over your brakes that might be easier than turning down (and thereby ruining) a set of rims. Car dollies may be another even lower alternative (no LT wheels at all)
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jason k
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winter storage chappy?
16cm is a big ask. I always find it'll fit in anywhere with a long enough run up! 😁 £
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jccamp
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16cm is big
Gonna say just brake disc no wheels, but I wouldn’t do it |
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Buss Marius
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How many cm of ruber from the steel wheels down to the floor? 12? 14? 16? Then try to compres the springs for the rest.
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87 Karmann LT L 2,4D. 89 T3 Syncro Reimo 1,9TD. 2000 T4 Caravelle TDI
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