who own's the silver mk5 on d90's.... smoothed bumpers etc

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who own's the silver mk5 on d90's.... smoothed bumpers etc

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is the guy on here had a black bonnet 2...

just want to know wat suspention and wheel and tyre set up he is runing as i fancy some d90's

aint porka wheels a really high et? so does that mean not much chance of scrubbing
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i think he sold it didnt he? are u talkin about the guy with the silver gti with the carbon fibre bonnet?
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its not a gti m8 its a 1.4 16v or was at harewood house.

Its silver has polished d90's

smoothed bumpers

and black bonnet might have been carben duno i got a pic here
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Hey dude, I'm not too sure who owns the polo above, but Silky V on this forum has D90's on his GTi, and he's down about 60/70mm on KW V2 coilies. Looking at his car, he still has a bit of arch gap, so 100mm on D90's is well within limits.

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and here http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... php?t=5360
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:D :D do it Simmy! they would look rude with the colour of your car!
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i no thats why i want... saw will's 20v ibiza on the d90's similar colour to mine and it looks the dogs :D. jsut cant be arsed with scrubbing.
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The D90's do have a really high ET, think its like 50 something, but as you'll prob know, you'll need to run adaptors, which are round about 20-25mm thick so it brings the ET right back down. You should happily get away with 70mm or so on quality coilovers. Would definitely go for decent suspension if you don't want rubbing. And it'll be a firm ride!

I seem to remember you had cut springs. You still got that or have you got yourself something else?
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them porche wheels are 5 stud :? surely you need a 5 stud conversion to have them?
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danny_boy wrote:them porche wheels are 5 stud :? surely you need a 5 stud conversion to have them?
No, just 4 to 5 stud adaptors.
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Dee-vub wrote:The D90's do have a really high ET, think its like 50 something, but as you'll prob know, you'll need to run adaptors, which are round about 20-25mm thick so it brings the ET right back down. You should happily get away with 70mm or so on quality coilovers. Would definitely go for decent suspension if you don't want rubbing. And it'll be a firm ride!

I seem to remember you had cut springs. You still got that or have you got yourself something else?
cut springs u having a laf?
lol

am running a 80 80 phillj kit ! lol its awsome just not stiff enough! :D
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