comparing the early SSE's with the new
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When I drive my mom'* vdub on a bumpy road, you feel everything, if you take the Bonneville, she just bounces smoothly.
My Bonneville sits low when I have the compressor disconnected.. otherwise it'* a little bit high. At least, that'* how it looks to me. Maybe an inch or two lower, so the wheels fill in the wheel well would look a whole lot better. The newer Bonnevilles look to fill it up more IMO. Well the 92-99.. 00+.. is another story.
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When I drive my mom'* vdub on a bumpy road, you feel everything, if you take the Bonneville, she just bounces smoothly.
My Bonneville sits low when I have the compressor disconnected.. otherwise it'* a little bit high. At least, that'* how it looks to me. Maybe an inch or two lower, so the wheels fill in the wheel well would look a whole lot better. The newer Bonnevilles look to fill it up more IMO. Well the 92-99.. 00+.. is another story.
-justin
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