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Lowering suspensions on Alfa's with NIVOMAT
I have the NIVOMAT rear suspensions, those who mantain the normal height of
the rear part of the car when it's fully loaded with people and things in the bonnett. Now I want to fit my car with 17'' wheels, and I don't want that looks like a Jeep Grand Cherokee... ;-) -- Jacopo Bolzano, Italia -- Sportwagon 2.5 V6 24V Distinctive |
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> don't worry, it will looks like the new 156 SW 1.9 M.JET 150 Q4, the same as a > CrossWagon but only with + 3.5cm height and no body kit. > Tests drive of these two cars are all enthousiast in France, because the power > is 58% at the rear and only 42% at the front wheels, the roadhandling is far > better than the same 156 SW in FWD. > SO ok, it's not a full RWD Alfa, but it's a good idea to follow with a 147 Q4! In normal conditions (i.e. asphalted roads) the power @ the rear wheels can raise up to 70%. Don't forget the 164 Q4, a *very* *very* nice car. -- Jacopo Prato, Italia -- Sportwagon 2.5 V6 24V Distinctive |
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