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benram
23-05-13, 09:15
My Q4 :: 1992 Alfa Romeo 155 Q4 (2013-05-23 09:14:40)

AlfaJack
23-05-13, 10:27
Great looking car! Welcome to the forum!

Steve Webb
23-05-13, 18:27
Loving that leather interior. I'm assuming its not a factory job. Looks very well done indeed.

vantastic
24-05-13, 00:00
Nice, love the red Moo:clap:

mpampis_
24-05-13, 05:56
Very nice mate!!!!

benram
04-06-13, 15:45
Thanks to all.. :)

Yes, the interior is not original Alfa. The first owner send all the interior to US. Still like new!
I will get some new and better pictures soon!

Brul(tm)
04-06-13, 16:09
We love pictures :clap: :clap:

benram
11-06-13, 16:16
NEW PICS! :)

nizam
11-06-13, 19:46
That's a sharp looking car. Is that the stock ride height or is it lowered a bit?

benram
12-06-13, 12:59
Hey Nizam..

No, it's lowered 60mm. Koni shocks in the front and lowerings springs rear. Would look better with coilovers and rear spacers. :)

Steve Webb
12-06-13, 22:17
Hey Nizam..

No, it's lowered 60mm. Koni shocks in the front and lowerings springs rear. Would look better with coilovers and rear spacers. :)

60mm is a long way to drop it at the rear, what springs are you using? and do you have any problems with the car bottoming out?

benram
13-06-13, 09:24
60mm is a long way to drop it at the rear, what springs are you using? and do you have any problems with the car bottoming out?

Yes, that's right. I can't have passengers in the back, without touching the arches. But wasn't a problem with 16".

Its eibach springs.

AlfaJack
13-06-13, 13:35
Mine is lowered on Eibachs with -35mm. I looks the same as yours. Passengers in mine are OK though...

nizam
14-06-13, 00:18
Mine is lowered even more than yours ... and while it looks cool, it's just impractical.

(see http://forum.berlinasportivo.com/showthread.php?t=2873 )

I'm shopping for a coilover setup, and have the age-old question of "which one is best for my needs" (also started the appropriate thread here: http://forum.berlinasportivo.com/showthread.php?t=2875 ) Thing is, everyone has kits that sets the ride height very low but none that lowers it "just a smidge". Please excuse the technical terminology there ;)