Has anybody lowered their TT?
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Has anybody lowered their TT?
Just curious. Would like to know how low, using what aftermarket co., and how does it change your ride and handling. I am planning to do this myself, as I think the TT sits a little high.
P.S. Pictures would be nice too...
P.S. Pictures would be nice too...
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Re: and nothing to detract from that today. I would do it again tomorrow (nt)
Hit the link at the top of this page called "search forums." Enter a key word in the search field--I think I used something like "lower" or "springs." Then look through the hits. Several by mne had the info you're looking for.
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MTM contact in the USA
This is info from the German MTM site,
obviously they do have a representative in the US:
Joe Hoppen Motorsport Inc
6245 Clark Center AVE, Unit M
Sarasota, Florida 34238
U.S.A.
email: info@hoppenmotorsport.com
Contact Mr. Hoppen
Tel. 001 / 941 924 6380
Fax 001 / 941 924 6980
Tarik<ul><li><a href="www.hoppenmotorsport.com">Hoppen Motorsport Homepage</a></li></ul>
obviously they do have a representative in the US:
Joe Hoppen Motorsport Inc
6245 Clark Center AVE, Unit M
Sarasota, Florida 34238
U.S.A.
email: info@hoppenmotorsport.com
Contact Mr. Hoppen
Tel. 001 / 941 924 6380
Fax 001 / 941 924 6980
Tarik<ul><li><a href="www.hoppenmotorsport.com">Hoppen Motorsport Homepage</a></li></ul>
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Working link
For some reason, the link in my first post doesn't work, so here it is one more time, just cut and paste (sorry):
http://www.hoppenmotorsport.com
This is MTM's page:
http://www.mtm-online.de/TT/tt.htm
Below, another try...
Tarik<ul><li><a href="http://www.hoppenmotorsport.com">Hoppen Motorsport Homepage</a></li></ul>
http://www.hoppenmotorsport.com
This is MTM's page:
http://www.mtm-online.de/TT/tt.htm
Below, another try...
Tarik<ul><li><a href="http://www.hoppenmotorsport.com">Hoppen Motorsport Homepage</a></li></ul>