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      What's wrong with my car?
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      Looks really cool. I am thinking to do the dropping next year but how much did you lower the car? 30mm front and rear?



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      What's wrong with my car? need89's Avatar
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      I lowered it 1,5 inch (38,1 mm) in the front and 1,4 inch (35,6mm) in the back.

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      Timing belt broke, do I keep it? serega12's Avatar
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      Looks nice, man. and the actual drop numbers might vary slightly depending on the choice/condition of shocks you went with.
      2006 Chevrolet Aveo a.k.a. Holden Barina – SOLD
      ​2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS/TC - SOLD

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      What does it take to get the new size tires from the origional stock size. I want to do this and have no idea what i'm doing.

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      Tire Size Calculator - tire & wheel plus sizing is a good resource to start with. Throw in a bunch of different tire sizes with the same rim and see which come close...

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      Timing belt broke, do I keep it? serega12's Avatar
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      Quote Originally Posted by Shakatu View Post
      Tire Size Calculator - tire & wheel plus sizing is a good resource to start with. Throw in a bunch of different tire sizes with the same rim and see which come close...
      Tires.com is an easier way IMO... Put in your year, make, model and options, and it gives you options for +1”, +2”, and +3” for very conservative tire sizes that shouldn't rub and mess with your speedometer.

      Quite a thread revival though. I sure hope the OP got his answer by now.




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      2006 Chevrolet Aveo a.k.a. Holden Barina – SOLD
      ​2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS/TC - SOLD

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