Mike_Byron wrote:
Wait until you hit the bump on the road and smash the gearbox casing.
Lowered minis are for race tracks - you need the suspension movement for things to work properly
Mike
My 2 cents:....
Correct suspension, wheel alignment, camber, and tyre pressures are required for safe optimum road holding and driver control. I dont believe the mini has the virtue of centre point steering.
Removing suspension movement for regular use on a less than perfect public road with other road users is inviting avoidable problems; stress fractures, component failure, and the resultant RTA's.
Setting up a car for the track is one thing (the driving conditions are different for a start), using a car with other general public is an almost extreme opposite to this.
Im gonna sound like a nana now, but getting where you want to go alive and gettign back again is far cooler than being stranded on the side of a road.
Drive safe.
Cheers.