I am looking to begin upgrading parts on my car-predominantly lowering it slightly and fitting alloy wheels to replace the knackered steels currently on there, so have a few questions to ask.
Since money is tight I can currently only afford to do one or the other. Would it be better to purchase alloy wheels and leave the car at the height it is; or leave the car on steels and purchase some 30mm lowering springs (I dont want to much drop) and then do the otger at a later date.
Thanks in advance.
First upgrade
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Re: First upgrade
Depends what you would prefer. If you put it on alloys, itll raise it up and make it look a little high, whereas if you lower it first, you can have a cool look, and make it better with alloys 
