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Seeing what your car looks like lowered

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thanks for that, they even had my colour :thumbup:

I have to say, that is a very good find. :)

Fantastic find mate, added to favourites !!

Good work Bry :rock:

:thumbup:

Nice one :)

  • 2 years later...

the link isn't working for me, maybe its out of date? anybody know and other sites for the same effect?

Google "Alloy Visualiser" and you'll find several for wheels.  "Suspension visualiser" gets some results too.

 

Andy's Autosport used to be the best one, change the wheels, suspension, car colour, the lot but - I can't find it at present :(

Edited by camelspyyder

Go to Borbet.de, switch the language to English, hover over "Products" and select the "Wheel Configurator".

or

Go to Konfigurator.borbet.de

 

Select the make,model and body type of the car that your interested in and then just have fun selecting wheels and playing with the ride height.

 

Unfortunately the Print option (Drucken) does not honour the selected ride height but if you save the image you'll end up with a .PNG file of a car with no wheels that you can then edit your own choice of wheels onto at any ride height.

Or stick 200kg of slabs in the boot, and a few on the front seats. :)

Or stick 200kg of slabs in the boot, and a few on the front seats. :)

Or to be more even just fill it with water.

I need to get photoshop on my Mac, I wasn't great at most things but could lower cars in 10 min :D

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