Random question....
If i do get the 69 Jetta or the Audi...
I want to make it a rally car 'replica' so i can go offroad with it.
Would it be a good idea to get it lifted a couple inches? 2-4inches? Just a suggestion.

Wever1988 wrote:Yes it would be a good idea for offroading.
Just keep in mind that it will effect the handeling onroad.

Wever1988 wrote:Higher of the ground means a higher center of gravity.
If your don't change your spring rate and rebound of your shocks the car will feel a little less stable.
more chassis roll, front dip under hard braking and stuff.



Wever1988 wrote:Higher of the ground means a higher center of gravity.
If your don't change your spring rate and rebound of your shocks the car will feel a little less stable.
more chassis roll, front dip under hard braking and stuff.
purkle wrote:plank with a nail in it



misteroldschool wrote:http://forums.audiworld.com/picture.php ... eid=129444
this is a new type of rally car, its the new big thing all over the world, everyone is doing it, you should hurry up and do this to your car or else the kids down the street wont think your cool :\


shiznit565 wrote:heartless, you have have the mentality of a homeless man covered in bacon.... no one wants to talk or be near you because you're homeless, but you dont give a shit cuz you got muthafuckin bacon.


Heartlesspinto wrote:Dude, if it's for commuting to work and school why the hell would you want to offroad it or make it into some sort of rally car? People buy cars specifically for that and spends lots of time and money on them just to go a couple times a month at the most.
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