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King Springs super low or ultra ??

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Gotta remember the ve arches are a fair bit bigger. Mine tucks a bit of rim on my tweetys at the rear on ssl. Don't really see many ve's tucking. They always seem to look a bit higher to me because of that.

Ve arches bigger than VF? I thought they may look slightly smaller. But agree with the tucking on a ve


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Ve arches bigger than VF? I thought they may look slightly smaller. But agree with the tucking on a ve


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Sorry mate what I meant to say was the ve/vf arches are bigger than the vt - vz like In the pic with the clubsport. So they look a bit higher because the wheels don't tuck.

I'll edit that lol.
 

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say using the same 35 aspect tyre I have with my 19's with another 25mm or rim size,does that not give another 25mm of filling the wheel arch?? think I worded my previous post wrong re lowering the car versus reducing guard to tyre gap which this would do? or am I temporarily off my chops? :p

that's wrong. Every diameter uses a different profile tyre.

you have 245/40s on a VE/VF with 19s and 245/35 on a 20 inch wheel. If you ran 245/45R20s there incorrect and too big for your vehicle .

Too lower a VF they should use the same springs as a VE so read this thread https://forums.justcommodores.com.au/threads/king-springs-ves.152423
 
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that's wrong. Every diameter uses a different profile tyre.

you have 245/40s on a VE/VF with 19s and 245/35 on a 20 inch wheel. If you ran 245/44R20s there incorrect and too big for your vehicle .

Too lower a VF they should use the same springs as a VE so read this thread https://forums.justcommodores.com.au/threads/king-springs-ves.152423

yep your right my tyres are 245/40/19 not 35..more minimal arch fill of 15mm on 245/35/20's then I believe..highly doubt ill be changing mine anytime soon if at all.
 

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you've lost me

245/40R19 tyres have a overall diameter of 678.6

245/35R20 tyres have a overall diameter of 679.5

that an extra 1mm of guard fill.

Im using this link to calculate sizes Tyre Size Calculator

yep that is right as I just checked lol guess my in my head calcs were too simplistic and it seems well and truly wrong..will shutup now..might pm you to save further myself embarrassment.
 

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Miki,

I'm running superlows in the front of my VE and Lows in the rear. I did this after changing springs a few times to get a decent similarity in the top of the tyre to botton of guard gap front to rear because if you run the same springs front and rear it aligns the bottom of the sill horozontally with the ground and you get a car that looks alot higher at the front than at the back when looking side on. Some guys want that and thats fine but it wasnt for me.

Probably what you were more asking about was scraping and stuff. Well with the superlows in the front I have a nice gap over the top of the tyre on the factory 19's however because the chin of the front bar sits so low naturally on my series 2 VE i've kaned it heaps of times in parking spots, the driveways with the curvy guttering etc. it also lowers the car to the point where i scrape underneath, either the cats and or sills if im going over a crested driveway or similar.

This with kings superlows in the front and lows in the rear. I could only imagine the Ultralows would be an absolute prick scraping wise. I'm not going to change mine as it looks and drives fantastic, you just have to be extracareful on the front end and accept that your going to scrape sometimes.

Thanks Flyer. I'm thinking 20's are a must mate. Do peddles use their own brand?

Anyone with experience with super lows I would appreciate feedback from. I'm now thinking ultra low could be painfull.
 

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I just had pedders fit sports coils to the front of my VF SS Ute.
When I first bought it, the 245/45/18 looked really skinny. There was a 50mm gap to the guard above the tyres, and a 25mm gap front and rear in the guard. (ish....) I loaded it up with my tools etc, the stuff that stays in all the time, and the back dropped 25mm. I had 25mm drop installed to the front, and everything looks a lot better. It's not low enough to worry about scraping, I just have to take it slow through our driveway, we're on the high side of a hill, and the gutter return is pretty savage.

before.........https://www.dropbox.com/s/1kmm9txw8aqpcn7/2013-10-25 18.21.40.jpg
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after..........https://www.dropbox.com/s/hu76gzzbh578vm0/2014-02-01 13.24.19.jpg
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Next is to ditch the wheels:beer chug:
 
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