Can a modified caddy look ok without being lowered

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Re: Can a modified caddy look ok without being lowered

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R10LOC wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 10:46 pm Image

Not too bad at all, it’s a workhorse so is perfect for that! This is it today!


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Re: Can a modified caddy look ok without being lowered

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Few changes in lockdown, painted the callipers and put on some side bars..

No it’s not a black edition just a 2.0 150 highline as far as I’m aware Image


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Re: Can a modified caddy look ok without being lowered

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Personally think you can make it look better. But some kind of drop is always needed. With the correct wheels should think the drop wouldn’t be a problem for loads
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Re: Can a modified caddy look ok without being lowered

Post by 5hane »

Just picked up some 17" Estoril's locally & so far I think they look great.

Yes a drop looks better but I'm happy to run around like this until I can finance a drop.

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